Speaker:
Mary Bishai
Institution:
Brookhaven National Lab
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Date:
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Time:
11:00 am
Location:
NS2 1201
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Abstract:
The international HEP community is investing significant resources in the current and next generation long baseline neutrino experiments (T2K-II, DUNE, HyperK) in search of the "Holy Grail" of neutrino oscillation experiments: CP violation. There are recent tantalizing hints from T2K and NOvA that CP may be maximally violated in the lepton sector. What would the future of long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments - which are designed to run for many decades - be beyond the measurement of CPV? I will discuss the current experimental landscape of measurements in search of physics beyond the 3-flavor neutrino standard model and what could be attempted by future long baseline experiments like DUNE and HyperK.
The international HEP community is investing significant resources in the current and next generation long baseline neutrino experiments (T2K-II, DUNE, HyperK) in search of the "Holy Grail" of neutrino oscillation experiments: CP violation. There are recent tantalizing hints from T2K and NOvA that CP may be maximally violated in the lepton sector. What would the future of long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments - which are designed to run for many decades - be beyond the measurement of CPV? I will discuss the current experimental landscape of measurements in search of physics beyond the 3-flavor neutrino standard model and what could be attempted by future long baseline experiments like DUNE and HyperK.
Host:
Henry Sobel