An Empirical Look at Neutrino Oscillations

Physics – General Physics

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v 1.0 includes a corrected LSND data point & readjusted curve fits. The first two figures will be part of a poster session at

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The data supporting neutrino oscillations are reexamined empirically, ignoring the phase space of the usual theory. An absolutely minimum description can be constructed easily without assuming oscillations. An empirical fit to a simplified but representative set of neutrino problem data may require only two free parameters; the usual oscillation theory requires as many as four. Free parameters used were total mass in range of a propagating neutrino, distance travelled, and a detector profile parameter. The usual oscillation theory appears overcomplicated and inefficient. Even if future data do not demand it be complicated further, it should be abandoned for something better.

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