Statistical Issues on the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy with 2

Abstract

The Neutrino Mass Hierarchy Determination ( MHD) is one of the main goals of the major current and future neutrino experiments. The statistical analysis usually proceeds from a standard method, a single dimensional estimator (1D- 2) that shows some draw-backs and concerns, together with a debatable strategy. The draw-backs and considerations of the standard method will be explianed through the following three main issues. First issue is the limited power of the standard method. The 2 estimator provides us with different results when different simulation procedures were used. Second issue, when 2min(NH) and 2min(IH) are drawn in a 2D map, their strong positive correlation manifests 2 as a bi-dimensional instead of single dimensional estimator. The overlapping between the 2 distributions of the two hypotheses leads to the experiment sensitivity reduction. Third issue is the robustness of the standard method. When the JUNO sensitivity is obtained using different procedures, 2 as one dimensional and 2 as two dimensional estimator, the experimental sensitivity varies with the different values of the atmospheric mass, the input parameter. We computed the oscillation of 2 with the input parameter values, m2 input. The MH significance using the standard method, 2, strongly depends on the values of the parameter m2 input. Consequently, the experiment sensitivity depends on the precision of the atmospheric mass. This evaluation of the standard method confirms the draw-backs.

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