Conveners
Plenary talks: Session 1
- Chao-Qiang Geng (HIAS-UCAS)
Plenary talks: Session 2
- Shun Zhou (高能所)
Plenary talks: session 3
- Jiajie Ling (Sun Yat-sen University (中山大学))
Plenary talks: session 4
- Jian Tang (Sun Yat-Sen University)
Plenary talks: session 5
- Yufeng Li (IHEP, Beijing)
Plenary talks: session 6
- Ye-Ling Zhou (Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study)
So far, the Gallium Anomaly has been observed only in Ga detectors, which makes it impossible to distinguish between systematic errors due to the detection method (e.g. as an overestimation of the neutrino absorption cross section) and other causes, such as errors in the estimation of the source activity or sterile neutrino.
It would be possible to test this anomaly in JUNO, detecting...
Neutrino signals can also be seen in dual-phase liquid-xenon TPCs. In this talk, we present the recent progress of solar neutrino studies in XENONnT dark matter experiment.
The first results from the JUNO reactor neutrino oscillation experiment improve our knowledge of neutrino masses and mixing parameters, especially the solar angle and the solar mass squared difference . We discuss the implications of these results on neutrinoless double beta decay by itself and in combination with the global fit of neutrino oscillation experiments, the JUNO first data, and...
We compute electromagnetic radiative corrections in the inverse beta decay, ν¯e+p→e++n, at reactor antineutrino energies within the heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory, provide the most accurate cross-section predictions for this process, and present a complete error budget. For the first time, we consistently include quantum electrodynamics, chromodynamics, and electroweak contributions...