%0 Journal Article %T Precision on leptonic mixing parameters at future neutrino oscillation experiments %A Coloma, P. %A Donini, A. %A Fernandez-Martinez, E. %A Hernandez, P. %J Journal of High Energy Physics %D 2012 %V 06 %N 6 %I Springer %@ 1126-6708 %G English %F Coloma_etal2012 %O WOS:000306416500074 %O exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=1141), last updated on Thu, 27 Sep 2012 10:56:39 +0000 %X We perform a comparison of the different future neutrino oscillation experiments based on the achievable precision in the determination of the fundamental parameters theta(13) and the CP phase, delta, assuming that theta(13) is in the range indicated by the recent Daya Bay measurement. We study the non-trivial dependence of the error on delta on its true value. When matter effects are small, the largest error is found at the points where CP violation is maximal, and the smallest at the CP conserving points. The situation is different when matter effects are sizable. As a result of this effect, the comparison of the physics reach of different experiments on the basis of the CP discovery potential, as usually done, can be misleading. We have compared various proposed super-beam, beta-beam and neutrino factory setups on the basis of the relative precision of theta(13) and the error on delta. Neutrino factories, both high-energy or low-energy, outperform alternative beam technologies. An ultimate precision on theta(13) below 3% and an error on delta of <= 7 degrees at 1 sigma (1 d.o.f.) can be obtained at a neutrino factory. %K Neutrino Physics %K CP violation %K Standard Model %R 10.1007/JHEP06(2012)073 %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.5651 %U https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2012)073 %P 073-27pp