Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment

Long baseline (LBL) neutrino experiments aim to measure the neutrino oscillation parameters to high precision. These experiments use nuclear targets for neutrino scattering and hence are inflicted with complexities of nuclear effects. Nuclear effects and their percolation into sensitivity measuremen...

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Main Authors: Paramita Deka, Jaydip Singh, Kalpana Bora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-02-01
Series:Nuclear Physics B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321323000159
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description Long baseline (LBL) neutrino experiments aim to measure the neutrino oscillation parameters to high precision. These experiments use nuclear targets for neutrino scattering and hence are inflicted with complexities of nuclear effects. Nuclear effects and their percolation into sensitivity measurement of neutrino oscillations parameters are not yet fully understood and therefore need to be dealt with carefully. In a recent work [1], we reported some results on this for NOνA experiment using the kinematic method of neutrino energy reconstruction, where it was observed that the nuclear effects are important in sensitivity analysis, and inclusion of realistic detector set up specifications increases uncertainty in this analysis as compared to ideal detector case. Precise reconstruction of neutrino energy is an important component in the extraction of oscillation parameters, and it is required that the neutrino energy is reconstructed with very high precision. With this motivation, in this work, we use two methods of neutrino energy reconstruction - kinematic and calorimetric, including the nuclear effects, and study their impact on sensitivity analysis. We consider nuclear interactions such as RPA and 2p2h and compare two energy reconstruction methods with reference to events generation, measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters Δm322 and θ23 for (νμ→νμ) disappearance channel, mass hierarchy sensitivity, and CP-violation sensitivity for (νμ→νe) appearance channel of the NOνA experiment. It is observed that with an ideal detector setup, the kinematic method shows significant dependence on nuclear effects, as compared to the calorimetric method. We also investigate the impact of realistic detector setup for NOνA in these two methods (with nuclear effects) and find that the calorimetric method shows more bias (uncertainty increases) in sensitivity contours, as compared to the kinematic method. This is found to be true for both the mass hierarchies and for both neutrino and antineutrino incoming beams. The results of this study can offer useful insights into future neutrino oscillation analysis at LBL experiments (including leptonic CP phase measurement), especially when we are in the precision measurement era for the same, particularly in the context of some nuclear effects and energy reconstruction methods.
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spelling doaj.art-5bb5c34ec5bf4f76880414c3095208c82023-02-23T04:30:04ZengElsevierNuclear Physics B0550-32132023-02-01987116086Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experimentParamita Deka0Jaydip Singh1Kalpana Bora2Department of Physics, Gauhati University, Assam, IndiaDepartment of Physics, Lucknow University, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Physics, Gauhati University, Assam, India; Corresponding author.Long baseline (LBL) neutrino experiments aim to measure the neutrino oscillation parameters to high precision. These experiments use nuclear targets for neutrino scattering and hence are inflicted with complexities of nuclear effects. Nuclear effects and their percolation into sensitivity measurement of neutrino oscillations parameters are not yet fully understood and therefore need to be dealt with carefully. In a recent work [1], we reported some results on this for NOνA experiment using the kinematic method of neutrino energy reconstruction, where it was observed that the nuclear effects are important in sensitivity analysis, and inclusion of realistic detector set up specifications increases uncertainty in this analysis as compared to ideal detector case. Precise reconstruction of neutrino energy is an important component in the extraction of oscillation parameters, and it is required that the neutrino energy is reconstructed with very high precision. With this motivation, in this work, we use two methods of neutrino energy reconstruction - kinematic and calorimetric, including the nuclear effects, and study their impact on sensitivity analysis. We consider nuclear interactions such as RPA and 2p2h and compare two energy reconstruction methods with reference to events generation, measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters Δm322 and θ23 for (νμ→νμ) disappearance channel, mass hierarchy sensitivity, and CP-violation sensitivity for (νμ→νe) appearance channel of the NOνA experiment. It is observed that with an ideal detector setup, the kinematic method shows significant dependence on nuclear effects, as compared to the calorimetric method. We also investigate the impact of realistic detector setup for NOνA in these two methods (with nuclear effects) and find that the calorimetric method shows more bias (uncertainty increases) in sensitivity contours, as compared to the kinematic method. This is found to be true for both the mass hierarchies and for both neutrino and antineutrino incoming beams. The results of this study can offer useful insights into future neutrino oscillation analysis at LBL experiments (including leptonic CP phase measurement), especially when we are in the precision measurement era for the same, particularly in the context of some nuclear effects and energy reconstruction methods.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321323000159
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Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment
Nuclear Physics B
title Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment
title_full Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment
title_fullStr Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment
title_full_unstemmed Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment
title_short Impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at NOνA experiment
title_sort impact of nuclear effects in energy reconstruction methods on sensitivity of neutrino oscillation parameters at noνa experiment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321323000159
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