We analyze the prospects of a feasible, Brookhaven National Laboratory based,
very long baseline (BVLB) neutrino oscillation experiment consisting of a
conventional horn produced low energy wide band beam and a detector of 500 kT
fiducial mass with modest requirements on event recognition and resolution.
Such an experiment is intended primarily to determine CP violating effects in
the neutrino sector for 3-generation mixing. We analyze the sensitivity of such
an experiment. We conclude that this experiment will allow determination of the
CP phase δCP and the currently unknown mixing parameter
θ13, if sin22θ13≥0.01, a value ∼15 times
lower than the present experimental upper limit. In addition to θ13
and δCP, the experiment has great potential for precise measurements
of most other parameters in the neutrino mixing matrix including Δm322, sin22θ23, Δm212×sin2θ12,
and the mass ordering of neutrinos through the observation of the matter effect
in the νμ→νe appearance channel.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure