Atmospheric Mass-Squared Splitting at Sub-Percent Precision as a CPT Symmetry Probe

Abstract

In this paper, we present an improved test of CPT symmetry in the neutrino sector by analyzing the atmospheric mass-squared splittings, m231 and m231, using on-going JUNO and future DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande experiments. Our study focuses on the discrepancy δ( m231) = m231 - m231, achieving unprecedented precision by exploiting the high statistics and reduced systematic uncertainties of these facilities. The combined analysis yields a sensitivity to CPT violation at the level of 2× 10-5~eV2 at 3σ confidence level, representing a 60\% improvement over the joint T2K-NO-JUNO analysis. These results highlight the crucial role of multi-experiment synergies in testing fundamental symmetries of nature.

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