New constraints on oscillation parameters from e appearance and μ disappearance in the NOvA experiment
Abstract
We present updated results from the NOvA experiment for μ→μ and μ→e oscillations from an exposure of 8.85×1020 protons on target, which represents an increase of 46% compared to our previous publication. The results utilize significant improvements in both the simulations and analysis of the data. A joint fit to the data for μ disappearance and e appearance gives the best fit point as normal mass hierarchy, m232 = 2.44× 10-3 eV2/c4, 2θ23 = 0.56, and δCP = 1.21π. The 68.3% confidence intervals in the normal mass hierarchy are m232 ∈ [2.37,2.52]× 10-3 eV2/c4, 2θ23 ∈ [0.43,0.51] [0.52,0.60], and δCP ∈ [0,0.12π] [0.91π,2π]. The inverted mass hierarchy is disfavored at the 95% confidence level for all choices of the other oscillation parameters.
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