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Phenomenology of future neutrino oscillation experiments
give a brief overview of the phenomenology related to the measurements of the last unknown lepton mixing angle !13, CP violation (CPV) in neutrino os- cillations, and the neutrino mass hierarchy (MH). Sensitivities of upcoming reactor and accelerator experiments to !13 are discussed, showing that wi...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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CERN
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2010-003.75 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1976702 |
Sumario: | give a brief overview of the phenomenology related to the measurements of the last unknown lepton mixing angle !13, CP violation (CPV) in neutrino os- cillations, and the neutrino mass hierarchy (MH). Sensitivities of upcoming reactor and accelerator experiments to !13 are discussed, showing that within a few years values of sin2 2!13 ! 10−2 will be probed, while CPV andMH mea- surements will be very difÞcult with that generation of experiments. I make some selected remarks on CPV andMH determinations with a subsequent gen- eration of experiment consisting of a high precision/high luminosity oscillation facility. In particular, I emphasize the possibility to explore synergies of such an advanced accelerator facility with a huge multi-purpose detector. |
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