Abstract
We present updated results from the NOvA experiment for and oscillations from an exposure of protons on target, which represents an increase of 46% compared to our previous publication. The results utilize significant improvements in both the simulations and analysis of the data. A joint fit to the data for disappearance and appearance gives the best-fit point as normal mass hierarchy, , , and . The 68.3% confidence intervals in the normal mass hierarchy are , , and . The inverted mass hierarchy is disfavored at the 95% confidence level for all choices of the other oscillation parameters.
8 More- Received 1 June 2018
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.032012
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