Neutrino Oscillations with the MINOS, MINOS+, T2K, and NOvA Experiments
Tsuyoshi Nakaya, Robert K. Plunkett

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent results and future prospects of long-baseline neutrino experiments MINOS, MINOS+, T2K, and NOvA, highlighting their role in precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters and the potential to explore CP violation and mass hierarchy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current experimental results and discusses how these experiments set the stage for future precision neutrino oscillation studies.
Findings
Evidence of non-zero { heta}13 enabling detailed analysis.
Experimental constraints on mass hierarchy and CP violation.
Framework for interpreting future neutrino oscillation data.
Abstract
This paper discusses recent results and near-term prospects of the long-baseline neutrino experiments MINOS, MINOS+, T2K and NOvA. The non-zero value of the third neutrino mixing angle {\theta}13 allows experimental analysis in a manner which explicitly exhibits appearance and disappearance dependencies on additional parameters associated with mass-hierarchy, CP violation, and any non-maximal {\theta}23. These current and near-future experiments begin the era of precision accelerator long-baseline measurements and lay the framework within which future experimental results will be interpreted.
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