Study of the eightfold degeneracy with a standard β-Beam and a Super-Beam facility
Abstract
The study of the eightfold degeneracy at a neutrino complex that includes a standard β-Beam and a Super-Beam facility is presented for the first time in this paper. The scenario where the neutrinos are sent toward a Megaton water Cerenkov detector located at the Fr\'ejus laboratory (baseline 130 Km) is exploited. The performance in terms of sensitivity for measuring the continuous (θ13 and δ) and discrete (sign [ m223 ] and sign [ (2θ23) ]) oscillation parameters for the β-Beam and Super-Beam alone, and for their combination has been studied. A brief review of the present uncertainties on the neutrino and antineutrino cross-sections is also reported and their impact on the discovery potential discussed.
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