Improving CP Measurement with THEIA and Muon Decay at Rest

Abstract

We explore the possibility of using the recently proposed THEIA detector to measure the μ → e oscillation with neutrinos from a muon decay at rest (μDAR) source to improve the leptonic CP phase measurement. Due to its intrinsic low-energy beam, this μTHEIA configuration (μDAR neutrinos at THEIA) is only sensitive to the genuine leptonic CP phase δD and not contaminated by the matter effect. With detailed study of neutrino energy reconstruction and backgrounds at the THEIA detector, we find that the combination with the high-energy DUNE can significantly reduce the CP uncertainty, especially around the maximal CP violation cases δD = 90. Both the μTHEIA-25 with 17kt and μTHEIA-100 with 70kt fiducial volumes are considered. For DUNE + μTHEIA-100, the CP uncertainty can be better than 8.

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