Future large-scale neutrino experiments
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The next generation of neutrino oscillation experiments will determine the neutrino mass ordering, be sensitive to CP violation, and test the three-flavor paradigm. DUNE and Hyper-K will measure both muon (anti)neutrino disappearance and electron (anti)neutrino appearance using accelerator-based beams, and are sensitive to CP violation via an asymmetry between neutrino and antineutrino oscillations. The two programs are highly complementary due to differences in baseline, beam energy, far detector technology, and near detector design. JUNO will measure electron antineutrino disappearance over a very long baseline with unprecedented energy resolution, such that it is sensitive to both mass splittings simultaneously in addition to the mass ordering. This talk will summarize the physics programs of these experiments, and highlight in particular how complementarity can be exploited to enhance sensitivity to new physics.
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Presenters
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Christopher Marshall
University of Rochester
Authors
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Christopher Marshall
University of Rochester