Abstract
We examine the capabilities of the DUNE experiment in probing leptonic CP violation within the framework of theories with generalized CP symmetries characterized by the texture zeros of the corresponding CP transformation matrices. We investigate DUNE's potential to probe the two least known oscillation parameters, the atmospheric mixing angle θ23 and the Dirac CP phase δCP. We fix theory-motivated benchmarks for (sin2θ23, δCP) and take them as true values in our simulations. Assuming 3.5 years of neutrino running plus 3.5 years in the antineutrino mode, we show that in all cases DUNE can significantly constrain and in certain cases rule out the generalized CP texture zero patterns.
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Nath, N., Srivastava, R., & Valle, J. W. F. (2019). Testing generalized CP symmetries with precision studies at DUNE. Physical Review D, 99(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.075005
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