Bulletin of the American Physical Society
91st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 24–26, 2024; UNC Charlotte, North Carolina
Session G02: Neutrino Physics
10:00 AM–11:36 AM,
Friday, October 25, 2024
UNC Charlotte
Room: Cone Center, Cone 111b
Chair: Gavin Davies, University of Mississippi
Abstract: G02.00001 : Long-baseline neutrino experiments: Today and tomorrow*
10:00 AM–10:24 AM
Presenter:
Gavin S Davies
(University of Mississippi)
Author:
Gavin S Davies
(University of Mississippi)
Collaborations:
NOvA, DUNE, T2K, Hyper-Kamiokande
Neutrinos are elementary particles carrying a wealth of phenomenology. Initially believed to be massless, the discovery of neutrino oscillations proved that neutrinos have small masses, a feature not anticipated by the Standard Model. Global experimental initiatives are currently underway to investigate neutrino properties. Long-baseline experiments aim to precisely measure the parameters that govern neutrino oscillations. This talk summarizes the latest findings from long-baseline experiments and introduces the status of the next generation of long-baseline experiments (such as DUNE and Hyper-K). It also delves into unresolved questions in the neutrino oscillation model and the potential for new physics discoveries Beyond the Standard Model using neutrino data.
*Speaker supported by Department of Energy (DOE) Award DE-SC0021616
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