Author:
Cabrera Anatael,Han Yang,Obolensky Michel,Cavalier Fabien,Coelho João,Navas-Nicolás Diana,Nunokawa Hiroshi,Simard Laurent,Bian Jianming,Nayak Nitish,Ochoa-Ricoux Juan Pedro,Roskovec Bedřich,Chimenti Pietro,Dusini Stefano,Bongrand Mathieu,Karaparambil Rebin,Lebrin Victor,Viaud Benoit,Yermia Frederic,Asquith Lily,Bezerra Thiago J. C.,Hartnell Jeff,Lasorak Pierre,Ling Jiajie,Liao Jiajun,Yu Hongzhao
Abstract
AbstractThe measurement of neutrino mass ordering (MO) is a fundamental element for the understanding of leptonic flavour sector of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Its determination relies on the precise measurement of $$\Delta m^2_{31}$$
Δ
m
31
2
and $$\Delta m^2_{32}$$
Δ
m
32
2
using either neutrino vacuum oscillations, such as the ones studied by medium baseline reactor experiments, or matter effect modified oscillations such as those manifesting in long-baseline neutrino beams (LB$$\nu$$
ν
B) or atmospheric neutrino experiments. Despite existing MO indication today, a fully resolved MO measurement ($$\ge 5\sigma$$
≥
5
σ
) is most likely to await for the next generation of neutrino experiments: JUNO, whose stand-alone sensitivity is $$\sim 3\sigma$$
∼
3
σ
, or LB$$\nu$$
ν
B experiments (DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande). Upcoming atmospheric neutrino experiments are also expected to provide precious information. In this work, we study the possible context for the earliest full MO resolution. A firm resolution is possible even before 2028, exploiting mainly vacuum oscillation, upon the combination of JUNO and the current generation of LB$$\nu$$
ν
B experiments (NOvA and T2K). This opportunity is possible thanks to a powerful synergy boosting the overall sensitivity where the sub-percent precision of $$\Delta m^2_{32}$$
Δ
m
32
2
by LB$$\nu$$
ν
B experiments is found to be the leading order term for the MO earliest discovery. We also found that the comparison between matter and vacuum driven oscillation results enables unique discovery potential for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
China Scholarship Council
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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