A Global Fit Determination of Effective m312 from Baseline Dependence of Reactor e Disappearance
Abstract
Recently, three reactor neutrino experiments, Daya Bay, Double Chooz and RENO have directly measured the neutrino mixing angle θ13. In this paper, another important oscillation parameter, effective m312 (= m312) is measured using baseline dependence of the reactor neutrino disappearance. A global fit is applied to publicly available data and m312 = 2.95+0.42-0.61 × 10-3 eV2, 22θ13 = 0.099+0.016-0.012 are obtained by setting both parameters free. This result is complementary to tildem312 to be measured by spectrum shape analysis. The measured m312 is consistent with m322 measured by μ disappearance in MINOS, T2K and atmospheric neutrino experiments within errors. The minimum 2 is small, which means the results from the three reactor neutrino experiments are consistent with each other.
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