Updated bounds on the (1,2) neutrino oscillation parameters after first JUNO results
Abstract
Within the standard 3 framework, we discuss updated bounds on the leading oscillation parameters related to the (1,\,2) states, namely, the squared mass difference δ m2=m22-m21 and the mixing parameter 2θ12. A previous global analysis of 2024 oscillation data estimated δ m2 and 2θ12 with fractional 1σ errors of about 2.3\% and 4.5\%, respectively. First we update the analysis by applying the latest SNO+ constraints, that slightly shift the (δ m2,\,2θ12) best fits. Then we apply the constraints placed by the first JUNO results, that significantly reduce the uncertainties of both parameters. Our updated global bounds (as of 2025) can be summarized as: δ m2/10-5 eV2 = 7.48 0.10 and 2θ12=0.30850.0073 (with correlation =-0.20), corresponding to 1σ uncertainties as small as 1.3\% and 2.4\%, respectively. We also comment on minor physical and statistical effects that, in the future, may contribute to lift the current mass-ordering degeneracy of (δ m2,\,θ12) estimates.
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