Measurements of neutrino oscillation in appearance and disappearance channels by the T2K experiment with 6.6E20 protons on target
T2K Collaboration: K. Abe, J. Adam, H. Aihara, T. Akiri, C., Andreopoulos, S. Aoki, A. Ariga, S. Assylbekov, D. Autiero, M. Barbi, G.J., Barker, G. Barr, P. Bartet-Friburg, M. Bass, M. Batkiewicz, F. Bay, V., Berardi, B.E. Berger, S. Berkman, S. Bhadra, F.d.M. Blaszczyk

TL;DR
This paper reports on neutrino oscillation measurements from the T2K experiment, analyzing muon neutrino disappearance and electron neutrino appearance to estimate oscillation parameters and the neutrino mass hierarchy.
Contribution
First combined analysis of muon and electron neutrino data from T2K with reactor data, including multi-nucleon interaction effects, to constrain oscillation parameters and hierarchy.
Findings
Normal hierarchy slightly favored with Bayes Factor of 2.2
Excluded certain ranges of CP-violating phase at 90% confidence
Estimated key oscillation parameters with improved precision
Abstract
We report on measurements of neutrino oscillation using data from the T2K long-baseline neutrino experiment collected between 2010 and 2013. In an analysis of muon neutrino disappearance alone, we find the following estimates and 68% confidence intervals for the two possible mass hierarchies: Normal Hierarchy: and eV/c Inverted Hierarchy: and eV/c The analysis accounts for multi-nucleon mechanisms in neutrino interactions which were found to introduce negligible bias. We describe our first analyses that combine measurements of muon neutrino disappearance and electron neutrino appearance to estimate four oscillation parameters and the mass hierarchy. Frequentist and Bayesian intervals are…
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