Probing CP violation at LBNE with reactor experiments (1409.8248v2)
Abstract: In this work, we have explored the possibilities of improving CP violation discovery potential of newly planned Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE), U.S.A., by combining with data from reactors. The third mixing angle $\theta_{13}$ is now very precisely measured and this precise measurenent of $\theta_{13}$ helps in measurement of CP violation. Here, CP violation is studied with and without data from reactors. Impact of placing a ND is also studied. It is found that CPV discovery potential of LBNE with ND increases when combined with data from reactors. With a far detector of 35 kt, it is possible to obtain 5$\sigma$ sensitivity of CPV when run for 5 years in $\nu$ and 5 years in $\bar{\nu}$ mode. When hierarchy is assumed to be normal hierarchy, CPV sensitivity is maximum. CPV discovery is possible by combining 5 years neutino data from LBNE with 3 years anti-neutrino from reactors. This study reveals that CPV can also be discovered at 5$\sigma$ cl in IH mode when appearance measurement of LBNE is combined with reactors.
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