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Optimizing the θ23 octant search in long baseline neutrino experiments

C.r. DasJukka MaalampiJ. PulidoSampsa Vihonen

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neutriinotneutrino oscillation experimentsmixing angle

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Determination of the θ 23 octant will be an important goal for the next generation of neutrino oscillation experiments, as it will show whether the true value of θ 23 lies in the high octant, θ 23 > 45°, or in the low octant, θ 23 < 45°. In this work we investigate the prospects of studying the θ 23 octant in future long baseline neutrino experiments. Using the GLoBES software, we study the sensitivity to θ 23 octant in terms of baseline length and beam sharing and use the LBNO setup as our benchmark. We also show the interference on the octant determination that arises from the unconstrained CP violation angle δ CP. In our results, we show the impact of matter effects on the octant determination potential and establish a connection between the beam sharing and mass hierarchy. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201711104220