15–16 Nov 2025
University of Kansas
US/Central timezone

Probing scalar non-standard interaction of supernova neutrinos in next-generation neutrino experiments

15 Nov 2025, 14:54
18m
2048 Malott Hall (University of Kansas)

2048 Malott Hall

University of Kansas

Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas Lawrence, KS

Speaker

Sudipta Das (University of Iowa)

Description

A new neutrino-matter interaction can potentially affect neutrino propagation through matter. In this work, we explore the impact of a flavor-conserving scalar-mediated non-standard neutrino interaction in the supernova neutrino flux. We observe that the presence of scalar interaction involving muon and tau neutrinos (parameterized as $\eta_{\mu\mu}$ and $\eta_{\tau\tau}$, respectively) can invert the neutrino mass eigenstate in which three neutrino flavor states are produced inside the Supernova core, resulting in a significant modification of the electron neutrino flux from supernova reaching the Earth. In the context of the DUNE experiment, we estimate the number of supernova neutrino events in the presence of scalar non-standard neutrino interaction $\eta_{\mu\mu}$ or $\eta_{\tau\tau}$ and contrast with the case without scalar-mediated non-standard interactions. Our results indicate that such scalar interactions introduce a new degeneracy in the measurement of neutrino mass ordering from supernova neutrinos. We show how the $\bar{\nu}_e$ event distribution in Hyper-Kamiokande experiment can help resolve the degeneracy between a model with new scalar interactions for normal ordered neutrino masses and the standard model with inverted mass ordering.

Authors

Mary Hall Reno Sudipta Das (University of Iowa)

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