T violation at a future neutrino factory (Contribution to the 25th International Workshop on Neutrinos from Accelerators)
Abstract
We study the possibility of measuring T (time reversal) violation in a future long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. By assuming a neutrino factory as a staging scenario of a muon collider at the J-PARC site, we find that the e μ oscillation probabilities can be measured with good accuracy at the Hyper-Kamiokande detector. By comparing with the probability of the time-reversal process, μ e, measured at the T2K/T2HK, one can determine the CP phase δ in the neutrino mixing matrix if |(δ)| is large enough. The determination of δ can be made with poor knowledge of the matter density of the earth as T violation is almost insensitive to the matter effects. The comparison of CP and T-violation measurements, \`a la the CPT theorem, provides us with a non-trivial check of the three neutrino paradigm based on the quantum field theory. This proceeding is based on JHEP 12 (2024), 014 [arXiv:hep-ph/2407.05807].
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