Mass Hierarchy Determination for θ13=0 and Atmospheric Neutrinos

Abstract

We examine the possibility of determining the neutrino mass hierarchy in the limit θ13 = 0 using atmospheric neutrinos as the source. In this limit, in which θ13 driven matter effects are absent, independent measurements of 31 and 32 can, in principle, lead to hierarchy determination. Since the difference between these two is 21, one needs an experimental arrangement where 21 L/E 1 can be achieved. This condition can be satisfied by atmospheric neutrinos since they have a large range of energies and baselines. In spite of this, we find that hierarchy determination in the θ13=0 limit with atmospheric neutrinos is not a realistic possibility, even in conjunction with an apparently synergistic beam experiment like T2K or NOvA. We discuss the reasons for this, and also in the process clarify the conditions that must be satisfied in general for hierarchy determination if θ13 = 0.

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