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Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments.

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NOvA Collaboration; T2K Collaboration
Published in: Nature
October 2025

The landmark discovery that neutrinos have mass and can change type (or flavour) as they propagate-a process called neutrino oscillation1-6-has opened up a rich array of theoretical and experimental questions being actively pursued today. Neutrino oscillation remains the most powerful experimental tool for addressing many of these questions, including whether neutrinos violate charge-parity (CP) symmetry, which has possible connections to the unexplained preponderance of matter over antimatter in the Universe7-11. Oscillation measurements also probe the mass-squared differences between the different neutrino mass states (Δm2), whether there are two light states and a heavier one (normal ordering) or vice versa (inverted ordering), and the structure of neutrino mass and flavour mixing12. Here we carry out the first joint analysis of datasets from NOvA13 and T2K14, the two currently operating long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments (hundreds of kilometres of neutrino travel distance), taking advantage of our complementary experimental designs and setting new constraints on several neutrino sector parameters. This analysis provides new precision on the Δm322 mass difference, finding 2.43-0.03+0.04×10-3eV2 in the normal ordering and -2.48-0.04+0.03×10-3eV2 in the inverted ordering, as well as a 3σ interval on δCP of [-1.38π, 0.30π] in the normal ordering and [-0.92π, -0.04π] in the inverted ordering. The data show no strong preference for either mass ordering, but notably, if inverted ordering were assumed true within the three-flavour mixing model, then our results would provide evidence of CP symmetry violation in the lepton sector.

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Nature

DOI

EISSN

1476-4687

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

October 2025

Volume

646

Issue

8086

Start / End Page

818 / 824

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology
 

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NOvA Collaboration, & T2K Collaboration. (2025). Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments. Nature, 646(8086), 818–824. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09599-3
NOvA Collaboration, and T2K Collaboration. “Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments.Nature 646, no. 8086 (October 2025): 818–24. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09599-3.
NOvA Collaboration, T2K Collaboration. Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments. Nature. 2025 Oct;646(8086):818–24.
NOvA Collaboration, and T2K Collaboration. “Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments.Nature, vol. 646, no. 8086, Oct. 2025, pp. 818–24. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09599-3.
NOvA Collaboration, T2K Collaboration. Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments. Nature. 2025 Oct;646(8086):818–824.
Journal cover image

Published In

Nature

DOI

EISSN

1476-4687

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

October 2025

Volume

646

Issue

8086

Start / End Page

818 / 824

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology