The measurement of $θ_{13}$ and $δ$: the role of the uncertainties on the solar and atmospheric parameters
arXiv:hep-ph/0509370 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2006.02.038
Abstract
In this talk we show how the errors on solar and atmospheric parameters affect the measurement of the unknown PMNS parameters $θ_{13}$ and $δ$ at future LBL facilities. Performing three parameters fits in $θ_{13}$, $δ$ and, in turn, one of the atmospheric or solar parameters, we show that present uncertainties on $θ_{23}$ and $Îm^2_{23}$ worsen significantly the precision on ($θ_{13}$,$δ$) whereas the solar sector does not introduce further uncertainties. A precision on the atmospheric parameters similar to what expected at T2K-I is necessary to improve the sensitivities to $θ_{13}$ and $δ$.
2 pages, 1 epsfig; NUFACT'05, 21-26 June 2005, Frascati