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arxiv: 1206.6017 · v2 · pith:6GKDT7PNnew · submitted 2012-06-26 · ✦ hep-ex · hep-ph

Measurement of Effective Delta m₃₁² using Baseline Differences of Daya Bay, RENO and Double Chooz Reactor Neutrino Experiments

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In 2011 and 2012, three reactor neutrino experiments, Double Chooz, Daya Bay and RENO showed positive signals of reactor neutrino disappearance and measured a mixing parameter sin^2(2th13) at average baselines 1.05, 1.65 and 1.44km, respectively. It is possible to measure effective Dm31^2 from distortion of neutrino energy spectrum (E dependence of the oscillation) in those experiments. However, since it requires a precise energy calibration, such measurements have not been reported yet. Dm31^2 can also be measured from baseline (L) dependence of the neutrino oscillation. In this paper, Dm31^2 is measured from disappearance probabilities of the three reactor experiments which have different baselines, to be 2.99^{+1.13}_{-1.58}(^{+0.86}_{-0.88}) X 10^{-3}eV^2, where the errors are two (one) dimensional uncertainties. This is consistent with Dm32^2 measured by \nu_{\mu} disappearance in accelerator experiments. Importance of Dm31^2 measurement and future possibilities are also discussed.

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