Physics prospects with the second oscillation maximum at Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
Jogesh Rout, Sheeba Shafaq, Mary Bishai, Poonam Mehta

TL;DR
This paper explores how the second oscillation maximum at DUNE can enhance measurements of neutrino properties, showing that combining optimized beams and high-resolution detectors significantly improves sensitivity to CP violation and other parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a new DUNE beam tune optimized for the second oscillation maximum and demonstrates its potential to improve neutrino parameter measurements when combined with advanced detector resolution.
Findings
Adding an 8 GeV 3MW beam improves sensitivity to CP violation and mass hierarchy.
High energy resolution yields larger performance gains than beam upgrades.
Concurrent use of second maximum beam and standard beam can resolve δ to better than 10°.
Abstract
Current long-baseline neutrino-oscillation experiments such as NOA and T2K are mainly sensitive to physics in the neighbourhood of the first oscillation maximum of the oscillation probability. The future Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) utilizes a wide-band beam tune optimized for CP violation sensitivity that fully covers the region of the first maxima and part of the second. In the present study, we elucidate the role of second oscillation maximum in addressing issues pertaining to unknowns in the standard three flavour paradigm. We consider a new DUNE beam tune optimized for coverage of the region of the second oscillation maxima which could be realized using proposed accelerator upgrades that provide multi-MW of power at proton energies of 8 GeV. We find that addition of the multi-MW 8 GeV beam to DUNE wide-band running leads to modest improvement…
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