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29 March 2024
 
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Physics potential of future long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments with KEK-JAERI HIPA
Mayumi Aoki ;
Date 1 Apr 2002
Journal Nucl.Phys.Proc.Suppl. 111 (2002) 146-151
Subject hep-ph
AffiliationKEK
AbstractWe study physics potential of Very Long Base-Line (VLBL) Neutrino-Oscillation Experiments with the High Intensity Proton Accelerator, which will be completed by the year 2007 in Tokai-village, Japan. As a target, a 100 kton-level water-$check { m C}$erenkov detector is considered at 2,100 km away. Assuming the pulsed narrow-band $ u_mu$ beams, we study sensitivity of such experiments to the neutrino mass hierarchy, the mass-squared differences, one CP phase and three angles of the lepton-flavor-mixing matrix. We find that experiments at a distance 2,100 km can determine the neutrino mass hierarchy if the mixing matrix element $|U_{e3}|$ is not too small. The CP phase and $|U_{e3}|$ can be constrained if the large-mixing-angle solution of the solar-neutrino deficit is realized.
Source arXiv, hep-ph/0204008
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