Neutrino Oscillations with MINOS and MINOS+

Abstract

The MINOS experiment ran from 2003 until 2012 and collected a data sample including 10.71x1020 protons-on-target (POT) of beam neutrinos, 3.36x1020 POT of beam antineutrinos and an atmospheric neutrino exposure of 37.88 kt-yrs. The final measurement of the atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters, dm232 and theta23, came from a full three flavour oscillation analysis of the combined CC numu and CC anti-numu beam and atmospheric samples and the CC nue and CC anti-nue appearance samples. This analysis yielded the most precise measurement of the atmospheric mass splitting dm232 performed to date. The results are |dm232|=[2.28 - 2.46]x10-3 eV2 (68\%) and sin2theta23=0.35-0.65$ (90\%) in the normal hierarchy, and |dm232|=[2.32 - 2.53]x10-3 eV2 (68\%) and sin2theta23=0.34-0.67 (90\%) in the inverted hierarchy. The successor to MINOS in the NOvA era at FNAL, MINOS+, is now collecting data mostly in the 3-10 GeV region, and an analysis of numu disappearance using the first 2.99x1020 POT of data produced results very consistent with those from MINOS. Future data will further test the standard neutrino oscillation paradigm and allow for improved searches for exotic phenomena including sterile neutrinos, large extra dimensions and non-standard interactions.

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