Improving CP Measurement with THEIA and Muon Decay at Rest

12 Jul 2023, 17:40
20m
Palazzo Grimaldi (Modica )

Palazzo Grimaldi

Modica

Corso Umberto I, 106, 97015 Modica RG

Speaker

Chui-Fan Kong (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute / Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Description

We explore the possibility of using the recently proposed THEIA detector to measure the $\bar \nu_\mu \rightarrow \bar \nu_e$ oscillation with neutrinos from a muon decay at rest ($\mu$DAR) source to improve the leptonic CP phase measurement. Due to its intrinsic low-energy beam, this $\mu$THEIA configuration ($\mu$DAR neutrinos at THEIA) is only sensitive to the genuine leptonic CP phase $\delta_D$ and not contaminated by the matter effect. With detailed study of neutrino energy reconstruction and backgrounds at the THEIA detector, we find that the combination with the high-energy DUNE can significantly reduce the CP uncertainty, especially around the maximal CP violation cases $\delta_D = \pm 90^\circ$. Both the $\mu$THEIA-25 with 17 kt and $\mu$THEIA-100 with 70 kt fiducial volumes are considered. For DUNE + $\mu$THEIA-100, the CP uncertainty can be better than $8^\circ$.

Primary authors

Chui-Fan Kong (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute / Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Prof. Shao-Feng Ge (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI), Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Dr Pedro Pasquini (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute / Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

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