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Status of the CPT violating interpretations of the LSND signal

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We study the status of the CPT violating neutrino mass spectrum which has been proposed to simultaneously accommodate the oscillation data from LSND, KamLAND, atmospheric and solar neutrino experiments, as well as the nonobservation of the antineutrino disappearance in short-baseline reactor experiments. We perform a three-generation analysis of the global data with the aim of elucidating the viability of this solution. We find no compatibility between the results of the oscillation analysis of the Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector ~LSND! and all-but-LSND data sets below 3s confidence level. Furthermore, the global data without LSND show no evidence for CPT violation: the best fit point of the all-but-LSND analysis occurs very close to a CPT conserving scenario.

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GONZÁLEZ GARCÍA, Ma. Concepción, MALTONI, Michele and SCHWETZ, Thomas. Status of the CPT violating interpretations of the LSND signal. Physical Review D. 2003. Vol. 68, num. 5, pags. 053007-1-053007-9. ISSN 0556-2821. [consulted: 9 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/12514

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