Abstrakt
Recent data from the OPERA experiment seem to point to neutrinos propagating faster than light. One possible physics explanation for such a result is the existence of light sterile neutrinos which can propagate in a higher dimensional bulk and achieve apparent superluminal velocities when measured by an observer confined to the 4D brane of the standard model. Such a model has the advantage of easily being able to explain the non-observation of superluminal neutrinos from SN1987A. Here we discuss the phenomenological implications of such a model and show that it can provide an explanation for the observed faster than light propagation of neutrinos.
Originalsprog | Udefineret/Ukendt |
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Tidsskrift | Preprint |
Status | Udgivet - 28. sep. 2011 |
Bibliografisk note
4 pagesEmneord
- hep-ph
- astro-ph.CO