Speaker
Kevin Kelly
(Texas A&M University)
Description
Neutrino oscillations as a phenomenon have been observed and measured over more than two decades, with datasets growing ever richer. As we enter a time of precision measurements, it is important to take stock of what new effects may be lurking in the data, waiting for us to discover them. In this talk, I will discuss such scenarios and how near-future experiments are well-suited for discovery.
Primary author
Kevin Kelly
(Texas A&M University)