May 14 – 17, 2024
SD Mines
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Session

Neutrino Oscilltaion

May 14, 2024, 2:00 PM
CB 204 E (SD Mines)

CB 204 E

SD Mines

Conveners

Neutrino Oscilltaion: Parallel

  • Juergen Reichenbacher (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology)

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  1. Gregory Pawloski (University of Minnesota)
    5/14/24, 2:00 PM
    Neutrino Oscillations
    Oral

    NOvA and T2k are long-baseline accelerator neutrino experiments that are sensitive to oscillation phenomenon governed by the atmospheric mass-squared splitting. In particular, both experiments are sensitive to the CP-violating phase in the neutrino sector. Although both experiments measure the same oscillation process, their measurements are complementary and record data over different...

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  2. Roberto Mandujano (University of California Irvine)
    5/14/24, 2:25 PM
    Neutrino Oscillations
    Oral

    The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a 20 kton liquid scintillator detector under construction 650 m underground in China. JUNO will feature a rich physics portfolio with neutrinos from many sources including nuclear reactors, supernovae, cosmic-ray interactions in the atmosphere, the Sun, and the Earth. The primary neutrino target will consist of a 35.4 m diameter acrylic...

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  3. Kevin Wood (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    5/14/24, 2:50 PM
    Neutrino Oscillations
    Oral

    In order to make precision measurements of Neutrino oscillation parameters, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will improve both statistical and systematic uncertainties that current generation experiments are susceptible to. DUNE's neutrino beam of unparalleled intensity and 17 kton/module target mass will serve to mitigate statistical uncertainties to a level where systematic...

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  4. Andrew Gavin (University on North Carolina)
    5/14/24, 3:15 PM
    Neutrino Oscillations
    Oral

    Massive neutrinos impart an experimental signature in the endpoint region of beta-decay spectra. The KArlsruhe TRitium Neutrino (KATRIN) experiment uses a high-activity tritium source and a high-resolution spectrometer to place the most stringent upper limit on the effective neutrino mass of 0.8 eV/c^2 (90% CL). Experimental improvements and further data taking will bring KATRIN towards its...

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