5–10 Sept 2021
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Europe/Lisbon timezone

Neutrino Oscillation Results from the NOvA Experiment

5 Sept 2021, 15:35
20m
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Talk Neutrino physics Neutrino physics

Speaker

Dr Erica Smith (Indiana University)

Description

The NOvA experiment is a long-baseline accelerator-based neutrino oscillation experiment that uses the upgraded NuMI beam from Fermilab to measure electron-neutrino appearance and muon-neutrino disappearance between the Near Detector, located at Fermilab, and the Far Detector, located at Ash River, Minnesota. NOvA's primary physics goals include precision measurements of oscillation parameters, such as $\theta_{23}$ and the atmospheric mass-squared splitting, along with probes of the mass hierarchy and of the CP-violating phase. This talk will cover NOvA’s most recent three-flavor oscillation results, based on a neutrino beam exposure of 13.6E20 protons-on-target and an anti-neutrino beam exposure of 12.5E20 protons-on-target.

Primary author

Dr Erica Smith (Indiana University)

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