Probing Dual NSI and CP Violation in DUNE and T2HK

Abstract

The latest results from the long baseline neutrino experiments show a hint of non-zero CP violation in the neutrino sector. In this article, we study the CP violation effects in the upcoming long-baseline neutrino experiments DUNE and T2HK. Non-standard interactions can affect the cleaner determination of CP violation parameter. It has been argued that the NSI can help alleviate the tension between the recent δCP\delta_{CP} measurements of NOν\nuA and T2K experiments. We consider here the dual NSI due to ϵeμ\epsilon_{e\mu} and ϵeτ\epsilon_{e\tau}, arising simultaneously to see the effects in neutrino oscillation probabilities. Moreover, the CP asymmetry parameter ACPA_{CP} exhibits a clear distinction between normal and inverted mass orderings in the DUNE experiment.Comment: 30 pages, 46 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2302.0959

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