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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/106594
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Pavillon Claire-McNicoll\, 2900\, chemi
 n de la Tour\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1J6
SUMMARY:Searching for Oscillating Neutrinos at T2K: Results and Prospects
DESCRIPTION:Mark Hartz\, University of TorontoNeutrino oscillations have be
 en a hot topic in recent decades as experiments have revealed large mixing
  between nature's most enigmatic elementary particles. In contrast to the 
 mixing of quarks\, measurements have shown that two of the neutrino mixing
  angles are near maximal. Until recently\, however\, oscillations through 
 the smallest mixing angle\, theta13 \, had not been observed. T2K is a lon
 g baseline high intensity neutrino oscillation experiment employing an off
 -axis beam to search for the appearance of electron neutrinos in a muon ne
 utrino beam\, oscillations that are governed by theta13. In 2011\, T2K rel
 eased a search for electron neutrino appearance that rejected a value of z
 ero for theta13 at 90% confidence\, opening the door for the observation o
 f CP violation in neutrino oscillations. In this talk\, I will review the 
 measurements of electron neutrino appearance and muon neutrino disappearan
 ce made by T2K. I will also discuss the future prospects for T2K in light 
 of the many recent exciting results in neutrino oscillation experiments.Im
 age : The T2K neutrino decay volume
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