Search for leptonic CP Violation: Insights from the contemporary neutrino oscillation experiments
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Long-baseline experiments measure neutrino oscillations in accelerator-produced muon neutrino and antineutrino beams to explore open questions about neutrino masses and mixing. Asymmetry in the rate of $\nu_e$ appearance in the $\nu_\mu$ beam with the rate of $\bar\nu_e$ appearance in the $\bar\nu_\mu$ beam offers a unique measure of potential charge-parity symmetry violation within the lepton sector.
The NOvA and T2K experiments are currently operational long-baseline experiments in the US and Japan. In this talk, I will present the latest results from the NOvA and the T2K experiments, providing a snapshot of the accelerator-based neutrino oscillation measurements. I will additionally discuss the details of the combined analysis of the datasets from the NOvA and the T2K experiments. This joint analysis utilizes the advantageous complementarity of the two experiments, which helps break degeneracies in the individual measurements. Moreover, I will outline anticipated milestones over the next few years leading to the commencement of the next generation of long-baseline experiment towards the end of the decade.
The NOvA and T2K experiments are currently operational long-baseline experiments in the US and Japan. In this talk, I will present the latest results from the NOvA and the T2K experiments, providing a snapshot of the accelerator-based neutrino oscillation measurements. I will additionally discuss the details of the combined analysis of the datasets from the NOvA and the T2K experiments. This joint analysis utilizes the advantageous complementarity of the two experiments, which helps break degeneracies in the individual measurements. Moreover, I will outline anticipated milestones over the next few years leading to the commencement of the next generation of long-baseline experiment towards the end of the decade.
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Presenters
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Zoya Vallari
Ohio State University
Authors
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Zoya Vallari
Ohio State University