Low energy Weinberg angle determination by present and future accelerator neutrino experiments

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Neutrino physics entered a new era, in which the main task will be to find an appearance evidence, using in most cases artificial neutrino beams. These experiments, designed to answer fundamental questions, like the precise determination of neutrino mixing parameters (mainly θ13 angle) and the search for leptonic CP violation, will also provide us with very high intensity neutrino beams and, therefore, with a new opportunity of measuring the Standard Model parameters at low energies. We discuss the possibility of extracting Weinberg angle at low energies from quasi elastic scattering on nucleons of neutrino beams available at present and future neutrino facilities. The attention is focused on the realistic case of superbeams, discussing also the properties of an ideal detector for such a purpose.

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