CP-violation search with T2K data
Abstract
The T2K experiment is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment which uses μ and μ beams to constrain CP-violating effects in a 3-flavor PMNS neutrino mixing model. Through μe and μe appearance channels, T2K is sensitive to CP-violating effects in neutrino mixing. An excess of e candidates in the -beam mode is observed when compared to the CP conserving cases. T2K finds a best fit value of δCP=-1.97-0.70+0.97 using Feldman-Cousins corrected intervals and excludes CP-conserving values of δCP of 0 and π at the 90% CL. JCP=0 is also excluded at 2σ when using a flat prior in δCP, favoring negative values.
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