Abstract
We perform a detailed analysis of the capabilities of the MINOS, ICARUS and OPERA experiments to measure neutrino oscillation parameters at the atmospheric scale with their data taken separately and in combination. MINOS will determine Δ322 and sin22θ23 to within 10% at the 99% C.L. with 10 kton-years of data. While no one experiment will determine sin22θ13 with much precision, if its value lies in the combined sensitivity region of the three experiments, it will be possible to place a lower bound of O(0.01) at the 95% C.L. on this parameter by combining the data from the three experiments. The same bound can be placed with a combination of MINOS and ICARUS data alone. © 2002 The American Physical Society.
Original language | Spanish |
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Journal | Physical Review D |
Volume | 65 |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2002 |