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.
Large-Theta(13) Perturbation Theory of Neutrino Oscillation for Long-Baseline Experiments
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The Cervera et al. formula, the best known approximate formula of neutrino oscillation probability for long-baseline experiments, can be regarded as a second-order perturbative formula with small expansion parameter epsilon \equiv Delta m^2_{21} / Delta m^2_{31} \simeq 0.03 under the assumption s_{13} \simeq epsilon. If theta_{13} is large, as suggested by a candidate nu_{e} event at T2K as well as the recent global analyses, higher order corrections of s_{13} to the formula would be needed for better accuracy. We compute the corrections systematically by formulating a perturbative framework by taking theta_{13} as s_{13} \sim \sqrt{epsilon} \simeq 0.18, which guarantees its validity in a wide range of theta_{13} below the Chooz limit. We show on general ground that the correction terms must be of order epsilon^2. Yet, they nicely fill the mismatch between the approximate and the exact formulas at low energies and relatively long baselines. General theorems are derived which serve for better understanding of delta-dependence of the oscillation probability. Some interesting implications of the large theta_{13} hypothesis are discussed.
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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.