Using low energy atmospheric neutrinos for precision measurement of the mixing parameters
Abstract
Use of low energy atmospheric neutrinos is considered for precision measurement of neutrino mixing parameters. At around energy a few 100 MeV and baseline of a few 1000 km, CP phase effect is 10 times larger than that of the conventional LBL accelerator neutrino experiments. We report here a few progresses: (1) To analyze physics in the region, a new perturbative framework at around the solar-scale enhancement is developed. (2) To know the characteristic features of CP dependence of the atmospheric neutrinos at low energies, we plot the ratio of the and fluxes for and as a function of using the Honda {\it et al.} flux. Interestingly, it shows dependence of 5-10\% level, with positive (negative) sign for (). (3) To reduce the flux systematic errors, measurement of muon energy distribution around 1 GeV at high altitude may be useful. Water Cherenkov or muon range detectors may be the options with advantage in the latter if it is magnetized in view of the dependence of the flux.
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@article{arxiv.1911.10057,
title = {Using low energy atmospheric neutrinos for precision measurement of the mixing parameters},
author = {Hisakazu Minakata and Ivan Martinez-Soler and Kimihiro Okumura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.10057},
year = {2019}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures, Written version of the talk at The 21st international workshop on neutrinos from accelerators (NuFact2019)