Wave-packet treatment of reactor neutrino oscillation experiments and its implications on determining the neutrino mass hierarchy

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We derive the neutrino flavor transition probabilities with the neutrino treated as a wave packet. The decoherence and dispersion effects from the wave-packet treatment show up as damping and phase-shifting of the plane-wave neutrino oscillation patterns. If the energy uncertainty in the initial neutrino wave packet is larger than around 0.01 of the neutrino energy, the decoherence and dispersion effects would degrade the sensitivity of reactor neutrino experiments to mass hierarchy measurement to lower than 3 σ confidence level.

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Chan, Y. L., Chu, M. C., Tsui, K. M., Wong, C. F., & Xu, J. (2016). Wave-packet treatment of reactor neutrino oscillation experiments and its implications on determining the neutrino mass hierarchy. European Physical Journal C, 76(6). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4143-4

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