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      Testing violations of special and general relativity through the energy dependence of nu_mu<--->nu_tau oscillations in the Super-Kamiokande atmospheric neutrino experiment

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          The atmospheric neutrino data collected by the Super-Kamiokande experiment span about four decades in neutrino energy E, and are thus appropriate to probe the energy dependence of the oscillation wavelength \lambda associated to nu_mu<--->nu_tau flavor transitions, when these are assumed to explain the data. Such dependence takes the form \lambda^{-1}\propto E^n in a wide class of theoretical models, including ``standard'' oscillations due to neutrino mass and mixing (n=-1), energy-independent oscillations (n=0), and violations of the equivalence principle or of Lorentz invariance (n=1). We study first how the theoretical zenith distributions of sub-GeV, multi-GeV, and upward-going muon events change for different integer values of n. Then we perform a detailed analysis of the Super-Kamiokande data by treating the energy exponent n as a free parameter, with unconstrained scale factors for both the amplitude and the phase of nu_mu<--->nu_tau oscillations. We find a best-fit range n=-0.9 \pm 0.4 at 90% C.L., which confirms the standard scenario (n=-1) as the dominant oscillation mechanism, and strongly constrains possible concurrent exotic processes (n \neq -1). In particular, we work out the interesting case of leading standard oscillations plus subleading terms induced by violations of special or general relativity principles, and obtain extremely stringent upper bounds on the amplitude of such violations in the (nu_mu,nu_tau) sector.

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              Neutrino decay has been proposed as a possible solution to the atmospheric neutrino anomaly, in the light of the recent data from the Super-Kamiokande experiment. We investigate this hypothesis by means of a quantitative analysis of the zenith angle distributions of neutrino events in Super-Kamiokande, including the latest (45 kTy) data. We find that the neutrino decay hypothesis fails to reproduce the observed distributions of muons.
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                06 April 1999
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.60.053006
                hep-ph/9904248
                7829de3b-aa09-46ad-ab68-0a04d53e7045
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                BARI-TH/335-99
                Phys.Rev.D60:053006,1999
                13 pages (RevTeX) + 6 figures (PostScript, color). Requires epsfig.sty
                hep-ph astro-ph gr-qc

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