Abstract
Considering the value of mixing angle θ13 as obtained in recent Daya Bay and MINOS experiments we have explored the discovery reach of CP violation in the leptonic sector due to complex δ phase in neutrino oscillation experiments with superbeam. We have considered two experimental set-up corresponding to two baselines of 130 Km and 2300 Km respectively. Considering numerical simulation we have shown how the discovery reach of CP violation will change due to the presence of various non-standard interactions (NSIs). Although it is known that short baseline is better choice for CP violation study for Standard Model (SM) interactions of neutrinos with matter but in presence of NSI we find that sometimes better discovery reach is possible in relatively longer baselines.
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