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Extracting Mass Hierarchy Information from Simple Analysis of Neutrino Mass Splitting

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-07-16 v5

Abstract

Based on the independent measurements on neutrino mass splitting Δmμμ2|\Delta m^2_{\mu\mu}|, Δmee2|\Delta m^2_{ee}|, Δm212\Delta m^2_{21}, and recent measurements by the T2K Collaboration, we carry out a simple fitting analysis on Δm322\Delta m^2_{32} and Δm312\Delta m^2_{31} in normal hierarchy and inverse hierarchy respectively, suggesting Δm322=(2.46±0.07)×103 \mboxeV2\Delta m^2_{32}=(2.46\pm0.07)\times10^{-3}~\mbox{eV}^2 and Δm312=(2.53±0.07)×103 \mboxeV2\Delta m^2_{31}=(2.53\pm0.07)\times10^{-3}~\mbox{eV}^2 in normal hierarchy, or Δm322\Delta m^2_{32}=(2.51±0.07)×103 \mboxeV2-(2.51\pm0.07)\times10^{-3}~\mbox{eV}^2 and Δm312\Delta m^2_{31}=(2.44±0.07)×103 \mboxeV2-(2.44\pm0.07)\times10^{-3}~\mbox{eV}^2 in invert hierarchy. The simple analysis indicate that both normal and inverted hierarchy are consistent with current experimental measurements on mass splitting. The p-value for normal hierarchy and that for inverted hierarchy are 62% and 55%, respectively. This reveals a slight favor for the normal hierarchy. It is suggested that further measurements on the mass splitting with higher accuracy are necessary to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy.

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@article{arxiv.1310.4443,
  title  = {Extracting Mass Hierarchy Information from Simple Analysis of Neutrino Mass Splitting},
  author = {Yijia Zhang and Bo-Qiang Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.4443},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 latex pages, 5 figures. Final version as published