Octant sensitivity for large θ13 in atmospheric and long-baseline neutrino experiments

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One of the unknown parameters in neutrino oscillation studies is the octant of the atmospheric neutrino mixing angle θ 23. In this paper, we discuss the possibility of determining the octant of θ 23 in the long-baseline experiments T2K and NOνA in conjunction with future atmospheric neutrino detectors, in the light of non-zero value of θ 13 measured by reactor experiments. We consider two detector technologies for atmospheric neutrinos - magnetized iron calorimeter and non-magnetized Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber. We present the octant sensitivity for T2K/NOνA and atmospheric neutrino experiments separately as well as the combined sensitivity. For the long-baseline experiments, a precise measurement of θ 13, which can exclude degenerate solutions in the wrong octant, increases the sensitivity drastically. For θ 23 = 39 and sin2 2θ 13 = 0.1, at least ~ 2σ sensitivity can be achieved by T2K + NOνA for all values of δ CP for both normal and inverted hierarchy. For atmospheric neutrinos, the moderately large value of θ 13 measured in the reactor experiments is conducive to octant sensitivity because of enhanced matter effects. A magnetized iron detector can give a 2σ octant sensitivity for 500 kT yr exposure for θ 23 = 39, δ CP = 0 and normal hierarchy. This increases to 3σ for both hierarchies by combining with T2K and NOνA. This is due to a preference of different θ 23 values at the minimum χ 2 by T2K/NOνA and atmospheric neutrino experiments. A Liquid Argon type detector for atmospheric neutrinos with the same exposure can give higher octant sensitivity, due to the interplay of muon and electron contributions and superior resolutions. We obtain a ~ 3σ sensitivity for θ 23 = 39 for normal hierarchy. This increases to ≿ 4σ for all values of δ CP if combined with T2K/NOνA. For inverted hierarchy the combined sensitivity is around 3σ. © 2013 SISSA, Trieste, Italy.

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Chatterjee, A., Ghoshal, P., Goswami, S., & Raut, S. K. (2013). Octant sensitivity for large θ13 in atmospheric and long-baseline neutrino experiments. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2013(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2013)010

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