We propose a {\em unitarity method} for determining τ neutrino appearance probability P(νμ→ντ) in long-baseline (LBL) accelerator experiments and atmospheric neutrino observations. When simultaneous in situ measurements of P(νμ→νμ) and P(νμ→νe) proceed, as is typical in the LBL experiments, one can use unitarity to "measure" P(νμ→ντ). A theorists' toy analysis for the model-independent determination of P(νμ→νμ) and P(νμ→νe) is presented by using the NOvA data. It is shown in our analysis that \lsim5\% (8\%) measurement of τ neutrino appearance probability in neutrino (antineutrino) mode is possible in the peak region 1.5≲Eν≲2.5 GeV. The νSM-independent nature of determination of the probabilities is emphasized.
@article{arxiv.2109.06933,
title = {Measuring tau neutrino appearance probability via unitarity},
author = {Ivan Martinez-Soler and Hisakazu Minakata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.06933},
year = {2021}
}
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Published version. New references added. 22 pages, 5 figures