Implications of the Super-K atmospheric data for the mixing angles θ13 and θ23
Abstract
A three-neutrino analysis of oscillation data is performed using the recent, more finely binned Super-K oscillation data, together with the CHOOZ, K2K, and MINOS data. The solar parameters, 21 and θ12, are fixed from a recent analysis, and 32, θ13, and θ23 are varied. We utilize the full three-neutrino oscillation probability and an exact treatment of the Earth's MSW effect with a castle-wall density. By including terms linear in θ13 and := θ23 - π/4, we find asymmetric errors for these parameters θ13=-0.07+0.18-0.11 and =0.03+0.09-0.15. For θ13, we see that the lower bound is primarily set by the CHOOZ experiment while the upper bound is determined by the low energy e-like events in the Super-K atmospheric data. We find that the parameters θ13 and are correlated -- the preferred negative value of θ13 permits the preferred value of θ23 to be in the second octant, and the true value of θ13 affects the allowed region for θ23.
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