Indications on neutrino oscillations parameters from initial K2K and current SK data

Abstract

We briefly discuss the impact of initial data from the KEK-to-Kamioka (K2K) neutrino experiment on the numu-->nutau oscillation parameters (m2,tan2 psi) currently indicated by the Super-Kamiokande (SK) atmospheric neutrino experiment. After showing the very good agreement between K2K and SK, we combine the two separate pieces of information. We find that the 99% C.L. range for m2 allowed by SK only, m2=[1.3, 5.6]x10-3 eV2, is reduced to [1.5, 4.8]x10-3 eV2 by including K2K data. By halving the uncertainties of the K2K total rate (with central value unchanged), the m2 range would be ulteriorly reduced to [1.8, 4.0]x10-3 eV2. Such information appears to be already useful in planning (very) long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments.

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