A simulation of the proposed MOMENT experiment estimates a 1 sigma precision of roughly 10 to 15 degrees on delta_CP, improving to about 12 degrees or better when MOMENT data are combined with DUNE and T2HK.
Study of the performance of a large scale water-Cherenkov detector (MEMPHYS)
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MEMPHYS (MEgaton Mass PHYSics) is a proposed large-scale water Cherenkov experiment to be performed deep underground. It is dedicated to nucleon decay searches, neutrinos from supernovae, solar and atmospheric neutrinos, as well as neutrinos from a future Super-Beam or Beta-Beam to measure the CP violating phase in the leptonic sector and the mass hierarchy. A full simulation of the detector has been performed to evaluate its performance for beam physics. The results are given in terms of "Migration Matrices" of reconstructed versus true neutrino energy, taking into account all the experimental effects.
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Precision measurements on $\delta_\text{CP}$ in MOMENT
A simulation of the proposed MOMENT experiment estimates a 1 sigma precision of roughly 10 to 15 degrees on delta_CP, improving to about 12 degrees or better when MOMENT data are combined with DUNE and T2HK.