Determination of the θ23 octant in long baseline neutrino experiments within and beyond the standard model
Abstract
The recent data indicate that the neutrino mixing angle θ23 deviates from the maximal-mixing value of 45, showing two nearly degenerate solutions, one in the lower octant (LO) (θ23<45) and one in the higher octant (HO) (θ23>45). We investigate, using numerical simulations, the prospects for determining the octant of θ23 in the future long baseline oscillation experiments. We present our results as contour plots on the (θ23-45, δ)--plane, where δ is the CP phase, showing the true values of θ23 for which the octant can be experimentally determined at 3\,σ, 2\,σ and 1\,σ confidence level. In particular, we study the impact of the possible nonunitarity of neutrino mixing on the experimental determination of θ23 in those experiments.
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