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Neutrino oscillation is by now a well-established phenomenon, but precision measurements of a number of oscillation parameters have yet to be made, and important questions remain. The T2K long-baseline accelerator neutrino experiment searches for (anti)muon neutrino to (anti)electron neutrino appearance over a 295km baseline in Japan, in the 50kT Super-Kamiokande detector. By searching for different oscillation signatures for neutrinos and antineutrinos, T2K has sensitivity to CP violation in the neutrino sector, one of the biggest outstanding questions in the field. In this talk, I will present the latest world-leading results from the T2K collaboration, and outline the prospects for the future.
Alden Fan / Christina Ignarra