González García, Ma. ConcepciónPea-Garay, C.2010-05-062010-05-0620030556-2821https://hdl.handle.net/2445/12513We analyze the impact of the data on long baseline \nu_\mu disappearance from the K2K experiment and reactor \bar\nu_e disappearance from the KamLAND experiment on the determination of the leptonic three-generation mixing parameters. Performing an up-to-date global analysis of solar, atmospheric, reactor and long baseline neutrino data in the context of three-neutrino oscillations, we determine the presently allowed ranges of masses and mixing and we consistently derive the allowed magnitude of the elements of the leptonic mixing matrix. We also quantify the maximum allowed contribution of \Delta m^2_{21} oscillations to CP-odd and CP-even observables at future long baseline experiments.10 p.application/pdfeng(c) The American Physical Society, 2003Partícules (Física nuclear)Astrofísica nuclearNeutrinsParticles (Nuclear physics)Nuclear astrophysicsNeutrinosThree-neutrino mixing after the first results from K2K and KamLANDinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article551566info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess