This paper outlines a method for improving the precision of atmospheric neutrino oscillation measurements. One experimental signature for these oscillations is an observed deficit in the rate of νμ charged-current interactions with an oscillatory dependence on Lν/Eν, where Lν is the neutrino propagation distance, and Eν is the neutrino energy. For contained-vertex atmospheric neutrino interactions, the Lν/Eν resolution varies significantly from event to event. The precision of the oscillation measurement can be improved by incorporating information on Lν/Eν resolution into the oscillation analysis. In the analysis presented here, a Bayesian technique is used to estimate the Lν/Eν resolution of observed atmospheric neutrinos on an event-by-event basis. By separating the events into bins of Lν/Eν resolution in the oscillation analysis, a significant improvement in oscillation sensitivity can be achieved.
@article{arxiv.1208.2899,
title = {A Bayesian technique for improving the sensitivity of the atmospheric neutrino L/E analysis},
author = {Andrew Blake and John Chapman and Mark Thomson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.2899},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Nucl. Instrum. Methods A, accompanies arXiv:1208.2915 [hep-ex]