Reactor measurement of θ12; Secret of the power

Abstract

We demonstrate enormous power of dedicated reactor experiment for θ12 with a detector placed at around the first oscillation maximum, which we call "SADO". It allows determination of sin2θ12 to the accuracy of 2% at 1 σ CL, which surpasses all the method so far proposed. Unlike reactor θ13 experiments, the requirement for the systematic error is very mild, 4%, which makes it an even more feasible experiment. If we place a detector at 60 km away from the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, 0.5 kt yr exposure of SADO is equivalent to 100 kt yr exposure of KamLAND assuming the same systematic error.

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