On the determination of the leptonic CP phase
Abstract
The combination of data from long-baseline and reactor oscillation experiments leads to a preference of the leptonic CP phase in the range between and . We study the statistical significance of this hint by performing a Monte Carlo simulation of the relevant data. We find that the distribution of the standard test statistic used to derive confidence intervals for is highly non-Gaussian and depends on the unknown true values of and the neutrino mass ordering. Values of around are disfavored at between and , depending on the unknown true values of and the mass ordering. Typically the standard approximation leads to over-coverage of the confidence intervals for . For the 2-dimensional confidence region in the () plane the usual approximation is better justified. The 2-dimensional region does not include the value up to the 86.3\% (89.2\%)~CL assuming a true normal (inverted) mass ordering. Furthermore, we study the sensitivity to and of an increased exposure of the T2K experiment, roughly a factor 12 larger than the current exposure and including also anti-neutrino data. Also in this case deviations from Gaussianity may be significant, especially if the mass ordering is unknown.
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@article{arxiv.1506.07685,
title = {On the determination of the leptonic CP phase},
author = {Jessica Elevant and Thomas Schwetz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.07685},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
25 pages, 12 figures. Matches version which is to appear in JHEP. New appendix with the first anti-neutrino results from T2K is added