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Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA

<!--HTML--><p>NOvA is an accelerator long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment optimised to measure electron neutrino appearance in a high-purity beam of muon neutrinos from Fermilab. The exciting discovery of the theta13 neutrino mixing angle in 2012 has opened a door to making mult...

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Autor principal: Hartnell, Jeff
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2233148
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description <!--HTML--><p>NOvA is an accelerator long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment optimised to measure electron neutrino appearance in a high-purity beam of muon neutrinos from Fermilab. The exciting discovery of the theta13 neutrino mixing angle in 2012 has opened a door to making multiple new measurements of neutrinos. These include leptonic CP violation, the neutrino mass ordering and the octant of theta23. NOvA with its 810km baseline and higher energy beam has about triple the matter effect of T2K which opens a new window on the neutrino mass ordering. With about 20% of our design beam exposure and significant analysis improvements we have recently released updated results. I will present both our disappearance and appearance measurements.</p>
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spelling cern-22331482022-11-02T22:31:28Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2233148engHartnell, JeffNeutrino Oscillation Results from NOvANeutrino Oscillation Results from NOvAEP Seminar<!--HTML--><p>NOvA is an accelerator long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment optimised to measure electron neutrino appearance in a high-purity beam of muon neutrinos from Fermilab. The exciting discovery of the theta13 neutrino mixing angle in 2012 has opened a door to making multiple new measurements of neutrinos. These include leptonic CP violation, the neutrino mass ordering and the octant of theta23. NOvA with its 810km baseline and higher energy beam has about triple the matter effect of T2K which opens a new window on the neutrino mass ordering. With about 20% of our design beam exposure and significant analysis improvements we have recently released updated results. I will present both our disappearance and appearance measurements.</p>oai:cds.cern.ch:22331482016
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Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
title Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
title_full Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
title_fullStr Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
title_full_unstemmed Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
title_short Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
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