Conveners
Parallel talks 2: Neutrino Physics
- Claudia Tomei (INFN Sezione di Roma)
NOvA is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment which observes the intense NuMI beam of mostly $\nu_\mu$ (or $\bar{\nu}_\mu$) using two functionally identical detectors: the $\sim$1kt Near Detector (ND) 100m underground and 1km from the NuMI target at Fermilab, and the 14kt Far Detector (FD) 810km away on the surface at Ash River Falls in northern Minnesota. Both detectors are...
Hyper-Kamiokande is a next-generation neutrino experiment that is under construction in Japan. It consists of a 260 kt underground water Cherenkov detector with a fiducial volume more than 8 times larger than that of Super-Kamiokande. It will serve both as a far detector of a long-baseline neutrino experiment and an observatory for astrophysical neutrinos and nucleon decays.
The long-baseline...
The DUNE experiment is a next-generation, long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment currently being constructed at Fermilab and SURF. Its primary scientific goals are the definitive determination of the neutrino mass ordering, the definitive observation of charge-parity symmetry violation (CPV) for most of the true values of the charge-parity violating phase, $\delta_{CP}$, and precise...
The MicroBooNE experiment utilizes an 85-ton active volume liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) neutrino detector. It can distinguish between photons and electron electromagnetic showers and select charged current electron neutrino and muon neutrino events with exceptional performance. In this talk, we will present results on MicroBooNE's investigation of the MiniBooNE Low Energy...