Untangling CP Violation and the Mass Hierarchy in Long Baseline Experiments
Abstract
In the overlap region, for the normal and inverted hierarchies, of the neutrino-antineutrino bi-probability space for μ e appearance, we derive a simple identity between the solutions in the (2 2θ13, δ) plane for the different hierarchies. The parameter 2 2θ13 sets the scale of the μ e appearance probabilities at the atmospheric δ m2atm ≈ 2.4 × 10-3 eV2 whereas δ controls the amount of CP violation in the lepton sector. The identity between the solutions is that the difference in the values of δ for the two hierarchies equals twice the value of 2 2θ13 divided by the critical value of 2 2θ13. We apply this identity to the two proposed long baseline experiments, T2K and NO, and we show how it can be used to provide a simple understanding of when and why fake solutions are excluded when two or more experiments are combined. The identity demonstrates the true complimentarity of T2K and NO.
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