Physics potential of neutrino oscillation experiment with a far detector in Oki Island along the T2K baseline

Abstract

Oki Island is located between Japan and Korea along the Tokai-To-Kamioka (T2K) baseline. The distance from J-PARC to Oki Island is about 653km, which is twice that of the T2K experiment (L=295km). When the off-axis angle of the neutrino beam from J-PARC is 3.0 (2.0) at Super-Kamiokande (SK), the off-axis beam (OAB) with 1.4 (0.6) reaches at Oki Island. We examine physics case of placing a far detector in Oki Island during the T2K experimental period. We estimate the matter density profile along the Tokai-to-Oki baseline by using recent seismological measurements. For a detector of 100kton fiducial volume and 2.5x1021 POT (protons on target) exposure for both μ and μ beams, we find that the mass hierarchy pattern can be distinguished at 3σ level if sin22thetarct 4|Ue3|2(1-|Ue3|2) 0.09, by observing the electron-like CCQE (Charged-Current Quasi Elastic) events. The CP phase in the Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata lepton flavor mixing matrix, δmns, can be constrained with 20. As a reference, we repeat the same analysis by placing the same detector in Korea at L=1000km and OAB=0.5 (T2KK) and also by placing it at the SK site (T2K122). The Tokai-to-Kamioka-OKI (T2KO) sensitivity to the mass hierarchy is about 1/3 (in 2min) of T2KK, while the sensitivity to the phase δmns is similar between T2KO and T2KK. The T2K122 option has almost no sensitivity to the mass hierarchy, and cannot measure the CP phase except when δmns -90 (90) for the normal (inverted) hierarchy.

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