@article{d42da0b818a4462e9a53a1b0aff86dd9,
title = "Search for Lorentz and CPT violation using sidereal time dependence of neutrino flavor transitions over a short baseline",
abstract = "A class of extensions of the Standard Model allows Lorentz and CPT violations, which can be identified by the observation of sidereal modulations in the neutrino interaction rate. A search for such modulations was performed using the T2K on-axis near detector. Two complementary methods were used in this study, both of which resulted in no evidence of a signal. Limits on associated Lorentz and CPT-violating terms from the Standard Model extension have been derived by taking into account their correlations in this model for the first time. These results imply such symmetry violations are suppressed by a factor of more than 1020 at the GeV scale.",
author = "{(T2K Collaboration)} and K. Abe and J. Amey and C. Andreopoulos and M. Antonova and S. Aoki and A. Ariga and S. Assylbekov and D. Autiero and S. Ban and Barbato, {F. C.T.} and M. Barbi and Barker, {G. J.} and G. Barr and C. Barry and P. Bartet-Friburg and M. Batkiewicz and V. Berardi and S. Berkman and S. Bhadra and S. Bienstock and A. Blondel and S. Bolognesi and S. Bordoni and Boyd, {S. B.} and D. Brailsford and A. Bravar and C. Bronner and {Buizza Avanzini}, M. and Calland, {R. G.} and T. Campbell and S. Cao and Cartwright, {S. L.} and R. Castillo and Catanesi, {M. G.} and A. Cervera and A. Chappell and C. Checchia and D. Cherdack and N. Chikuma and G. Christodoulou and A. Clifton and J. Coleman and G. Collazuol and D. Coplowe and L. Cremonesi and A. Cudd and A. Dabrowska and {De Rosa}, G. and Ichikawa, {A. K.} and Nakamura, {K. D.}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the J-PARC staff for superb accelerator performance. We thank the CERN NA61 Collaboration for providing valuable particle production data. We acknowledge the support of MEXT, Japan; NSERC (Grant No. SAPPJ-2014-00031), NRC and CFI, Canada; CEA and CNRS/IN2P3, France; DFG, Germany; INFN, Italy; National Science Centre (NCN) and Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland; RSF, RFBR, and MES, Russia; MINECO and ERDF funds, Spain; SNSF and SERI, Switzerland; STFC, UK; and DOE, USA. We also thank CERN for the UA1/NOMAD magnet, DESY for the HERA-B magnet mover system, NII for SINET4, the WestGrid and SciNet consortia in Compute Canada, and GridPP in the United Kingdom. In addition, participation of individual researchers and institutions has been further supported by funds from ERC (FP7), H2020 Grant No. RISE-GA644294-JENNIFER, EU; JSPS, Japan; Royal Society, UK; and the DOE Early Career Program, USA. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 authors. Published by the American Physical Society.",
year = "2017",
month = jun,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.95.111101",
language = "English",
volume = "95",
journal = "Physical Review D",
issn = "2470-0010",
publisher = "American Physical Society",
number = "11",
}