The latest T2K neutrino oscillation results
L. Haegel* and
On behalf of the T2K collaboration*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
October 26, 2017
Published on:
March 20, 2018
Abstract
T2K is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment taking data since 2010. A neutrino beam is produced at the J-PARC accelerator in Japan and is sampled at a Near Detector complex 280 m from the neutrino production point and at the far detector, Super-Kamiokande, located 295 km from the source. Beams predominantly composed of muon neutrinos or muon anti-neutrinos have been produced by changing the currents in the magnetic focusing horns. This presentation will show the most recent T2K oscillation results obtained from a combined analysis of the entire available data set in the muon neutrino and muon anti-neutrino disappearance channels, and in the electron neutrino and electron anti-neutrino appearance channels. The data cover runs 1 to 8 (2010 to 2017) and consist of 7.252⋅1020 POT in neutrino mode and 7.531⋅1020 POT in antineutrino mode. Using these data, we measure four oscillations parameters: sin2θ23, sin2θ13, Δm232 and δCP. The analysis excludes CP-conservation in the neutrino sector at 90\% C.L.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.314.0112
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