Investigating Lorentz Invariance Violation Effects on CP Violation and Mass Hierarchy sensitivity at DUNE
Abstract
One of the current goals of neutrino experiments is to precisely determine standard unknown oscillation parameters such as the leptonic CP phase and mass hierarchy. Lorentz invariance violation represents a potential physics factor that could influence the experiment's ability to achieve these precise determinations. This study investigates the influence of Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) on oscillation dynamics, particularly through non-isotropic CPT-violating (aXeμ, aXeτ, aXμτ) and CPT-conserving (cXYeμ, cXYe τ, cXYμ τ) parameters within the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). We analyze the impact of these parameters on the mass hierarchy (MH) and Dirac CP phase sensitivity measurements. Our findings indicate that while MH sensitivity remains relatively unaffected, only the presence of cXYμ τ significantly deteriorates MH sensitivity, albeit remaining above the 5 σ threshold. Additionally, we observe a substantial compromise in CP sensitivity due to the cXYe μ and cXYe τ parameters.
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