Determining Neutrino Mass Ordering with NOvA and Upcoming JUNO Measurements
Abstract
NOvA has reported a significance of mass ordering determination using ten years of data together with external constraints from reactor-based experiments. The JUNO collaboration is poised to provide a more precise reactor-based constraint on |Δm232|. In this Letter, we explore the potential impact of this anticipated measurement on the determination of the neutrino mass ordering by NOvA. We find that 3σ evidence of the normal ordering is achievable over a range of plausible JUNO measurements within the next five years.
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