Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2001-02-20
Eur.Phys.J.C20:1-11,2001
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Latex, 22 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1007/s100520100646
We examine the (3+1)-class of 4-neutrino mass spectra within a rigorous statistical analysis based on the Bayesian approach to probability. The data of the Bugey, CDHS and KARMEN experiments are combined by using a likelihood function. Our statistical approach allows us to incorporate solar and atmospheric neutrino data and also the result of the CHOOZ experiment via inequalities which involve elements of the neutrino mixing matrix and are derived from these data. For any short-baseline $\Delta m^2$ we calculate a bound on the LSND transition amplitude $A_{\mu;e}$ and find that, in the $\Delta m^2$--$A_{\mu;e}$ plane, there is no overlap between the 99% CL region allowed by the latest LSND analysis and the region allowed by our bound on $A_{\mu;e}$ at 95% CL; there are some small overlap regions if we take the bound at 99% CL. Therefore, we conclude that, with the existing data, the (3+1)-neutrino mass spectra are not very likely. However, treating the (2+2)-spectra with our method, we find that they are well compatible with all data.
Grimus Walter
Schwetz Thomas
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