UFRGS-HEP Journal Club
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Luísa Nadal
Luísa Nadal
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Anomalous Cyclic in the Neutrino Oscillations Ekrem Aydiner Scientific Reports, 13 (2023) Hide abstract | Show figures | Show BibTeX | Show discussion | View PDF | 2207.05637v3 Neutrino physics is one of the most important topics in particle physics and cosmology. Despite the many physical properties of neutrinos that are understood theoretically and experimentally, it is known that there are many unsolved problems in this area. In this study, we suppose that the deformed space-time caused by the gravitational perturbation can play an important role in neutrino oscillations. We analytically analyzed these effects on the neutrino oscillation and showed that this effect leads to an anomalous cyclic in the neutrino oscillation. The results clearly indicate that these anomalous cyclics depend on the degree of deformation of space-time. The role of this anomaly in neutrino oscillation may be important. There may be a relation between cyclic anomaly and other anomalies of neutrinos such as mass limits, energy limits, oscillation lengths, mixing angles, and speed of neutrinos. The cyclic anomalies might be detected experimentally. If these anomalies are confirmed, it will appear that we need to think more about neutrino physics.