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A comparative study of physics capabilities of a liquid argon and a water based liquid scintillator at DUNE

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-07-18 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We present a comprehensive comparison of the physics sensitivities of a Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) and a Water-based Liquid Scintillator (WbLS) detector, considering their potential deployment as the fourth far detector module in the DUNE facility. Using GLoBES-based simulations, we evaluate their performance in measuring standard neutrino oscillation parameters (θ23,δ13\theta_{23}, \delta_{13} and Δm312\Delta m^{2}_{31}), both in standard 3-neutrino case, as well as in presence of new physics scenarios involving light sterile neutrinos and neutral-current non-standard interactions (NC NSI). Our findings show that THEIA (a WbLS-based detector) significantly outperforms LArTPC in resolving the CP phase δ13\delta_{13},- especially near maximal CP violation, and in lifting the octant degeneracy of θ23\theta_{23} due to its superior energy resolution and ability to clearly identify the second oscillation maximum. Furthermore, THEIA offers competitive reconstruction precision even with relatively moderate energy resolutions (710%/E7-10\%/\sqrt{E}) and demonstrates enhanced robustness under new physics scenarios. These results support the physics-driven case for a hybrid DUNE configuration utilizing both LArTPC and WbLS technologies for optimized sensitivity across the full spectrum of neutrino oscillation and physics beyond the standard model.

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@article{arxiv.2507.07476,
  title  = {A comparative study of physics capabilities of a liquid argon and a water based liquid scintillator at DUNE},
  author = {Nishat Fiza and Suhyeon Kim and Emar Masaku and Mehedi Masud and Hokyeong Nam and Juseong Park and Yujin Park and Kim Siyeon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.07476},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

We found that we should significantly change some of the results based on the update of sensitivities and the guideline to use them from DUNE Collaboration