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Measuring Oscillations with A Million Atmospheric Neutrinos

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-01-22 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

After two decades of measurements, neutrino physics is now advancing into the precision era. Withthe long-baseline experiments designed to tackle current open questions, a new query arises: can atmospheric neutrino experiments also play a role? To that end, we analyze the expected sensitivity of current and near-future water(ice)-Cherenkov atmospheric neutrino experiments in the context of standard three-flavor neutrino oscillations. In this first in depth combined atmospheric neutrino analysis, we analyze the current shared systematic uncertainties arising from the common flux and neutrino-water interactions. We then implement the systematic uncertainties of each experiment in detail and develop the atmospheric neutrino simulations for Super-Kamiokande, with and without neutron-tagging capabilities, IceCube Upgrade, ORCA, and Hyper-Kamiokande detectors. We carefully review the synergies and features of these experiments to examine the potential of a joint analysis of these atmospheric neutrino data in resolving the θ23\theta_{23} octant at 99% confidence level, and determining the neutrino mass ordering above 5σ\sigma by 2030. Additionally, we assess the capability to constrain θ13\theta_{13} and the CP -violating phase (δCP\delta_{CP}) in the leptonic sector independently from reactor and accelerator neutrino data. A combination of the atmospheric neutrino measurements will enhance the sensitivity to a greater extent than the simple sum of individual experiment results reaching more than 3σ\sigma for some values of δCP\delta_{CP} . These results will provide vital information for next-generation accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments such as DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande.

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@article{arxiv.2211.02666,
  title  = {Measuring Oscillations with A Million Atmospheric Neutrinos},
  author = {C. A. Argüelles and P. Fernández and I. Martínez-Soler and M. Jin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.02666},
  year   = {2024}
}

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46 pages, 37 figures