Resolving theta23 Degeneracy by Accelerator and Reactor Neutrino Oscillation Experiments

Abstract

If the lepton mixing angle theta23 is not maximal, there arises a problem of ambiguity in determining theta23 due to the existence of two degenerate solutions, one in the first and the other in the second octant. We discuss an experimental strategy for resolving the theta23 octant degeneracy by combining reactor measurement of theta13 with accelerator numu disappearance and nue appearance experiments. The robustness of the theta23 degeneracy and the difficulty in lifting it only by accelerator experiments with conventional numu (and numu-bar) beam are demonstrated by analytical and numerical treatments. Our method offers a way to overcome the difficulty and can resolve the degeneracy between solutions sin2 theta23 = 0.4 and sin2 theta23 = 0.6 if sin2 (2 theta13) 0.05 at 95% CL by assuming the T2K phase II experiment and a reactor measurement with an exposure of 10 GW.kt.yr. The dependence of the resolving power of the octant degeneracy on the systematic errors of reactor experiments is also examined.

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