Determining the sign of 31 at long baseline neutrino experiments
Abstract
Recently it is advocated that high intensity and low energy (E 2 GeV) neutrino beams should be built to probe the (13) mixing angle φ to a level of a few parts in 104. Experiments using such beams will have better signal to background ratio in searches for μ e oscillations. We propose that such experiments can also determine the sign of 31 even if the beam consists of neutrinos only. By measuring the μ e transitions in two different energy ranges, the effects due to propagation of neutrinos through earth's crust can be isolated and the sign of 31 can be determined. If the sensitivity of an experiment to φ is ε, then the same experiment is automatically sensitive to matter effects and the sign of 31 for values of φ ≥ 2 ε.
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