Speakers
Francesco Pessina
(Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Marco Grassi
(APC - IN2P3 - CNRS)
Description
The neutrino oscillation phenomenology foresees the presence of CP-violation accessible via high precision neutrino oscillation measurements with both neutrino and antineutrinos. Already today, non-null CP-violation is hinted by running T2K and NOvA experiments. In this poster, we present a novel experimental framework for high precision CP-violation based on a powerful $\pi$-decay-at-rest neutrino source. For the first time, both the $\pi$’s mono-energetic $\nu_\mu$ and $\mu$’s continuous $\bar{\nu}_\mu$ are exploited simultaneously in the electron appearance channel with low systematics. This approach relies on a novel detector technology expected to yield unprecedented $\nu_e$ and $\bar{\nu}_e$ charged current interactions identification. The measurement phenomenological framework is discussed in detail, along with the expected sensitivity in different experimental scenarios.
Session and Location | Wednesday Session, Poster Wall #93 (Auditorium Gallery Left) |
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Poster included in proceedings: | yes |
Primary authors
Francesco Pessina
(Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Marco Grassi
(APC - IN2P3 - CNRS)