Probing Dual NSI and CP Violation in DUNE and T2HK

Abstract

The latest results from the long baseline neutrino experiments show a hint of non-zero CP violation in the neutrino sector. In this article, we study the CP violation effects in the upcoming long-baseline neutrino experiments DUNE and T2HK. Non-standard interactions can affect the cleaner determination of CP violation parameter. It has been argued that the NSI can help alleviate the tension between the recent δCP measurements of NO and T2K experiments. We consider here the dual NSI due to εeμ and εeτ, arising simultaneously to see the effects in neutrino oscillation probabilities. Moreover, the CP asymmetry parameter ACP exhibits a clear distinction between normal and inverted mass orderings in the DUNE experiment.

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