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1University of Tokyo, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, Kamioka Observatory, Kamioka, Japan.
Physical review letters
|January 20, 2026
Resumen
El experimento T2K
Área de la Ciencia:
- Física de Partículas
- Física de Neutrinos
Sus antecedentes:
- Las oscilaciones de neutrinos proporcionan información sobre la física de partículas más allá del Modelo Estándar.
- Comprender los parámetros de mezcla de neutrinos es crucial para la investigación en física de partículas.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Presentar mediciones mejoradas de la mezcla de neutrinos de tres sabores.
- Constreñir la fase de violación de carga-paridad (CP) y los ángulos de mezcla de neutrinos.
Principales métodos:
- Se utilizaron 19.7(16.3)×10^20 protones en objetivo en modos de haz mejorados de neutrinos y antineutrinos.
- Se incorporaron nuevas muestras de eventos de muones, de protones y de fotones etiquetados.
- Se mejoró la modelización del flujo y las interacciones de neutrinos.
Principales resultados:
- Los datos favorecen el orden normal de masas de los neutrinos.
- Prefirieron el octante superior para sin^2(θ23) con una fase de violación de CP casi máxima.
- Valores de mejor ajuste: δCP=-2.18+1.22-0.47, sin^2(θ23)=0.559+0.018-0.078, Δm32^2=(+2.506+0.039-0.052)×10^-3 eV^2.
Conclusiones:
- Los resultados de T2K refuerzan la evidencia del orden normal de masas.
- Las mediciones proporcionan restricciones precisas sobre los parámetros de oscilación de neutrinos.
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