3-flavor and 4-flavor implications of the latest T2K and NO$\nu$A electron (anti-)neutrino appearance results
Antonio Palazzo

TL;DR
This paper analyzes recent T2K and NOνA results on electron neutrino appearance to explore implications for CP-violation and neutrino mass hierarchy in both 3-flavor and 3+1 sterile neutrino models, revealing potential fragility in hierarchy determination.
Contribution
It provides a combined analysis of latest experimental data within standard and extended neutrino frameworks, highlighting how sterile neutrinos affect hierarchy and CP-violation indications.
Findings
Slight preference for δ<0, disfavoring CP conservation at ~90% C.L.
Mild preference for normal hierarchy in 3-flavor analysis.
In 3+1 scheme, hierarchy preference disappears, indicating potential fragility.
Abstract
The two long-baseline experiments T2K and NOA have recently presented new findings. T2K has shown the first appearance data while NOA has released the first appearance results. These data are of particular importance because they allow us to probe for the first time in a direct (or manifest) way the leptonic CP-violation. In fact, it is the first time that a hint of CP-violation arises from the comparison of the observations of neutrinos and antineutrinos. We consider the implications of such new results both for the standard 3-flavor framework and for the non-standard 3+1 scheme involving one sterile neutrino species. The 3-flavor analysis shows a consolidation of the previous trends, namely a slight preference for , disfavoring CP conservation () with a statistical significance close to C.L., and a mild preference…
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