CP and T violation in (long)long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments
J. Sato

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential to observe CP-violation effects in neutrino oscillation experiments at low energies around several hundred MeV, aiming to enhance understanding of fundamental particle physics.
Contribution
It investigates the feasibility of detecting CP-violation in low-energy long-baseline neutrino experiments, a less explored energy regime.
Findings
CP-violation effects could be observable at low energies
Specific experimental conditions enhance detection prospects
Implications for understanding matter-antimatter asymmetry
Abstract
We consider possibilities of observing CP-violation effects in neutrino oscillation experiments with low energy ( several hundreds MeV).
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