Km3Net/Super-Orca: Measuring The Leptonic Cp-Phase With Atmospheric Neutrinos — A Feasibility Study
Studying the atmospheric neutrino oscillation pattern below 2GeV with a multi-megaton Cherenkov detector may allow for a measurement of the leptonic CP-phase. The most relevant CP-sensitive energy range is below the neutrino detection threshold of KM3NeT/ORCA, which is a underwater Cherenkov detecto...
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Language: | English |
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Zenodo
2018
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1292936 https://zenodo.org/record/1292936 |
Summary: | Studying the atmospheric neutrino oscillation pattern below 2GeV with a multi-megaton Cherenkov detector may allow for a measurement of the leptonic CP-phase. The most relevant CP-sensitive energy range is below the neutrino detection threshold of KM3NeT/ORCA, which is a underwater Cherenkov detector optimised for the neutrino mass hierarchy determination by measuring the oscillation pattern of 3-30GeV atmospheric neutrinos. With KM3NeT/Super-ORCA, a 5 to 10 times more densely instrumented version of ORCA, the detection threshold can be lowered and the event reconstruction capabilities improved. Among the most crucial ingredients for the CP-phase measurement are the flavour identification, energy and direction resolution at low energies. In this contribution, these key detector performance indicators are estimated for the Super-ORCA detector and a preliminary study to evaluate the potential of Super-ORCA to measure the leptonic CP-phase is presented. |
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