Neutrino mass hierarchy and θ13 with a magic baseline beta-beam experiment
Abstract
We underscore the physics advantage of an experiment where neutrinos produced in a beta-beam facility at CERN are observed in a large magnetized iron calorimeter (ICAL) at the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO). The CERN-INO distance is close to the so-called "magic" baseline which helps evade some of the parameter degeneracies and allows for a better measurement of the neutrino mass hierarchy and θ13. We expound the possibility of using radioactive 8B and 8Li as the source isotopes for the and beta-beam, respectively, and show that very good sensitivity to both the mass hierarchy and θ13 is possible with a boost γ in the 250-500 ballpark.
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