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Revisiting T2KK and T2KO physics potential and $ν_μ$ - $\barν_μ$ beam ratio

arXiv:1605.02368 · doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4684-1

Abstract

We revisit the sensitivity study of the Tokai-to-Kamioka-and-Korea (T2KK) and Tokai-to-Kamioka-and-Oki (T2KO) proposals where a water Cerenkov detector with the 100 kton fiducial volume is placed in Korea ($L = 1000$ km) and Oki island ($L = 653$ km) in Japan, respectively, in addition to the Super-Kamiokande for determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy and leptonic CP phase ($δ_{CP}$). We systematically study the running ratio of the $ν_μ$ and $\barν_μ$ focusing beams with dedicated background estimation for the $ν_e$ appearance and $ν_μ$ disappearance signals, especially improving treatment of the neutral current $π^0$ backgrounds. Using a $ν_μ$ - $\barν_μ$ beam ratio between 3 : 2 and 2.5 : 2.5 (in unit of $10^{21}$POT with the proton energy of 40 GeV), the mass hierarchy determination with the median sensitivity of 3 - 5 $σ$ by the T2KK and 1 - 4 $σ$ by the T2KO experiment are expected when $\sin^2θ_{23} = 0.5$, depending on the mass hierarchy pattern and CP phase. These sensitivities are enhanced (reduced) by $30\%$ - $40\%$ in $Δχ^2$ when $\sin^2θ_{23} = 0.6\, (0.4)$. The CP phase is measured with the uncertainty of $20^\circ$ - $50^\circ$ by the T2KK and T2KO using the $ν_μ$ - $\barν_μ$ focusing beam ratio between 3.5 : 1.5 and 1.5 : 3.5. These findings indicate that inclusion of the $\barν_μ$ focusing beam improves the sensitivities of the T2KK and T2KO experiments to both the mass hierarchy determination and leptonic CP phase measurement simultaneously with the preferred beam ratio being between 3 : 2 - 2.5 : 2.5 ($\times 10^{21}$POT).

33 pages, 16 figures, 5 tables