A Test of Oscillations and determination of the m2 parameter of Atmospheric Neutrinos using the L/E method

Abstract

We point out that the measurement of the L/E distribution of atmospheric neutrino events with sufficient resolution in order to observe the characteristic modulations of neutrino oscillations would provide a unique way to test the oscillations nature of the atmospheric neutrino anomaly in the parameter range 5× 10-4 < m2 < 2× 10-3\ eV2. With an integrated exposure of a few tens of kiloton-year, this method can cover the lower part of the m2 region of the currently allowed atmospheric neutrino solution and is therefore complementary to the one explorable with planned long-baseline neutrino beam experiments. We stress that experimentally this method relies on the ability to measure high energy muons (Eμ>5 GeV). A large magnetized calorimeter of several kilotons would be ideally suited for this measurement. The existing LEP detectors augmented with atmospheric neutrino triggers could also be used to perform such a study.

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