Leptonic CP Violation Search and the Ambiguity of dm231

Abstract

We consider a search for the CP-violating angle deltaCP in long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. We show that the subleading deltaCP-dependent terms in the numu -> nue oscillation probability can be easily obscured by the ambiguity of the leading term which depends on |dm231|. It is thus necessary to determine the value of dm231 with a sufficient accuracy. The numu survival events, which can be accumulated simultaneously with the nue appearance events, can serve for this purpose owing to its large statistics. Therefore, the combined analysis of nue appearance and numu survival events is crucial to provide a restrictive constraint on deltaCP. Taking a test experimental setup, we demonstrate in the deltaCP-dm231 plane that the analysis of nue appearance events leads to less restrictive constraints on the value of deltaCP due to the ambiguity of dm231 and that the combined analysis efficiently improves the constraints.

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