Minakata, H.Nunokawa, H.Parke, S.2014-05-202014-05-202002-11-01Physical Review D. College Pk: American Physical Soc, v. 66, n. 9, 15 p., 2002.0556-2821http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23246The measurement of the mixing angle theta(13), sign of Deltam(13)(2), and the CP or T violating phase delta is fraught with ambiguities in neutrino oscillation. In this paper we give an analytic treatment of the paramater degeneracies associated with measuring the nu(mu)-->nu(e) probability and its CP and/or T conjugates. For CP violation, we give explicit solutions to allow us to obtain the regions where there exist twofold and fourfold degeneracies. We calculate the fractional differences, (Deltatheta/(θ) over bar), between the allowed solutions which may be used to compare with the expected sensitivities of the experiments. For T violation we show that there is always a complete degeneracy between solutions with positive and negative Deltam(13)(2) which arises due to a symmetry and cannot be removed by observing one neutrino oscillation probability and its T conjugate. Thus there is always a fourfold parameter degeneracy apart from exceptional points. Explicit solutions are also given and the fractional differences are computed. The biprobability CP/T trajectory diagrams are extensively used to illuminate the nature of the degeneracies.15engParameter degeneracies in neutrino oscillation measurement of leptonic CP and T violationArtigo10.1103/PhysRevD.66.093012WOS:000179679400017Acesso restritoWOS000179679400017.pdf