May 15 – 21, 2022
America/New_York timezone

Measuring long-baseline neutrino oscillations with NOvA and T2K

May 16, 2022, 9:40 AM
30m
Arcade Ballroom

Arcade Ballroom

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville 15 Page Avenue, Asheville, NC, 28801, US
Oral talk - Experiment [Terrestrial] Neutrino flavor transformation Plenary

Speaker

Zoya Vallari

Description

The long-baseline neutrino experiments continue to provide precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters by searching for the appearance of electron (anti)neutrinos and the disappearance of muon (anti)neutrinos in a beam of muon (anti)neutrinos. However, fundamental questions such as the neutrino mass ordering and the charge-parity violation in neutrinos still remain unknown.

In this talk, I will present the latest results from the NOvA and the T2K experiments, providing a snapshot of the latest accelerator-based neutrino oscillation measurements. The NOvA and T2K collaborations are also working on a combined joint-fit of their data which will not only provide a significantly tighter statistical constraint but will also be useful for breaking degeneracies in the individual measurements. I will discuss the status and plans for the joint analysis of the most recent NOvA and T2K data.

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