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First measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters using neutrinos and antineutrinos by NOvA

Authors :
Acero, M. A.
Adamson, P.
Aliaga, L.
Alion, T.
Allakhverdian, V.
Altakarli, S.
Anfimov, N.
Antoshkin, A.
Aurisano, A.
Back, A.
Backhouse, C.
Baird, M.
Balashov, N.
Baldi, P.
Bambah, B. A.
Bashar, S.
Bays, K.
Bending, S.
Bernstein, R.
Bhatnagar, V.
Bhuyan, B.
Bian, J.
Blackburn, T.
Blair, J.
Booth, A. C.
Bour, P.
Bromberg, C.
Buchanan, N.
Butkevich, A.
Calvez, S.
Campbell, M.
Carroll, T. J.
Catano-Mur, E.
Cedeno, A.
Childress, S.
Choudhary, B. C.
Chowdhury, B.
Coan, T. E.
Colo, M.
Cooper, J.
Corwin, L.
Cremonesi, L.
Davies, G. S.
Derwent, P. F.
Ding, P.
Djurcic, Z.
Doyle, D.
Dukes, E. C.
Duyang, H.
Edayath, S.
Ehrlich, R.
Elkins, M.
Feldman, G. J.
Filip, P.
Flanagan, W.
Frank, M. J.
Gallagher, H. R.
Gandrajula, R.
Gao, F.
Germani, S.
Giri, A.
Gomes, R. A.
Goodman, M. C.
Grichine, V.
Groh, M.
Group, R.
Guo, B.
Habig, A.
Hakl, F.
Hartnell, J.
Hatcher, R.
Hatzikoutelis, A.
Heller, K.
Hewes, V
Himmel, A.
Holin, A.
Howard, B.
Huang, J.
Hylen, J.
Jediny, F.
Johnson, C.
Judah, M.
Kakorin, I.
Kalra, D.
Kaplan, D. M.
Keloth, R.
Klimov, O.
Koerner, L. W.
Kolupaeva, L.
Kotelnikov, S.
Kreymer, A.
Kulenberg, Ch.
Kumar, A.
Kuruppu, C. D.
Kus, V.
Lackey, T.
Lang, K.
Lin, S.
Lokajicek, M.
Lozier, J.
Luchuk, S.
Maan, K.
Magill, S.
Mann, W. A.
Marshak, M. L.
Martinez-Casales, M.
Matveev, V.
Mendez, D. P.
Messier, M. D.
Meyer, H.
Miao, T.
Miller, W. H.
Mishra, S. R.
Mislivec, A.
Mohanta, R.
Moren, A.
Mualem, L.
Muether, M.
Mufson, S.
Mulder, K.
Murphy, R.
Musser, J.
Naples, D.
Nayak, N.
Nelson, J. K.
Nichol, R.
Nikseresht, G.
Niner, E.
Norman, A.
Nosek, T.
Olshevskiy, A.
Olson, T.
Paley, J.
Patterson, R. B.
Pawloski, G.
Pershey, D.
Petrova, O.
Petti, R.
Phan, D. D.
Plunkett, R. K.
Potukuchi, B.
Principato, C.
Psihas, F.
Radovic, A.
Raj, V.
Rameika, R. A.
Rebel, B.
Rojas, P.
Ryabov, V.
Samoylov, O.
Sanchez, M. C.
Falero, S. Sanchez
Seong, I. S.
Shanahan, P.
Sheshukov, A.
Singh, P.
Singh, V.
Smith, E.
Smolik, J.
Snopok, P.
Solomey, N.
Song, E.
Sousa, A.
Soustruznik, K.
Strait, M.
Suter, L.
Sutton, A.
Talaga, R. L.
Oregui, B. Tapia
Tas, P.
Thayyullathil, R. B.
Thomas, J.
Tiras, E.
Torbunov, D.
Tripathi, J.
Tsaris, A.
Torun, Y.
Urheim, J.
Vahle, P.
Vasel, J.
Vinton, L.
Vokac, P.
Vrba, T.
Wallbank, M.
Wang, B.
Warburton, T. K.
Wetstein, M.
While, M.
Whittington, D.
Wojcicki, S. G.
Wolcott, J.
Yadav, N.
Dombara, A. Yallappa
Yonehara, K.
Yu, S.
Zadorozhnyy, S.
Zalesak, J.
Zamorano, B.
Zwaska, R.
Source :
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 151803 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The NOvA experiment has made a $4.4\sigma$-significant observation of $\bar\nu_{e}$ appearance in a 2 GeV $\bar\nu_{\mu}$ beam at a distance of 810 km. Using $12.33\times10^{20}$ protons on target delivered to the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beamline, the experiment recorded 27 $\bar\nu_{\mu} \rightarrow \bar\nu_{e}$ candidates with a background of 10.3 and 102 $\bar\nu_{\mu} \rightarrow \bar\nu_{\mu}$ candidates. This new antineutrino data is combined with neutrino data to measure the oscillation parameters $|\Delta m^2_{32}| = 2.48^{+0.11}_{-0.06}\times10^{-3}$ eV$^2/c^4$, $\sin^2 \theta_{23} = 0.56^{+0.04}_{-0.03}$ in the normal neutrino mass hierarchy and upper octant and excludes most values near $\delta_{\rm CP}=\pi/2$ for the inverted mass hierarchy by more than 3$\sigma$. The data favor the normal neutrino mass hierarchy by 1.9$\sigma$ and $\theta_{23}$ values in the upper octant by 1.6$\sigma$.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures. Supplementary material attached (6 figures). To view attachments, please download and extract the gzipped tar source file listed under "Other formats". Fixed supplementary material to include just the compiled pdf not the Latex Source

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 151803 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1906.04907
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.151803