FPD Seminar

Recent results from the Tokai to Kamioka experiment and friends -- Kendall Mahn (MSU)

America/Los_Angeles
48/2-224 - Madrone (SLAC)

48/2-224 - Madrone

SLAC

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Description

Neutrino oscillation has been a source of high interest for the last two decades. The origin of neutrino mass is important for astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics, and many open questions surrounding neutrino oscillation exist. The Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) neutrino oscillation experiment sends a beam of muon flavor neutrinos or antineutrinos 295km across Japan to study neutrino oscillation. This seminar discusses the latest results from T2K and joint analyses with the Super-Kamiokande and NOvA experiments in the context of the current landscape. The seminar will also discuss T2K methodology, especially in approaching issues surrounding neutrino nucleus interactions, relevant to T2K future work and future experiments

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98973156241?pwd=cEU5RFdlVXoyc0JTeTlDMkozKzQ5UT09

Organised by

Jamie Ryan (jlryan@slac), Zhi Zheng (zzheng@slac)