10–13 Oct 2023
University of Tarapaca, Arica, Chile
America/Santiago timezone

Long-baseline accelerator neutrino experiments

10 Oct 2023, 17:00
30m
Aula Magna, Campus Velasquez, Universidad de Tarapaca, Arica, Chile

Aula Magna, Campus Velasquez, Universidad de Tarapaca, Arica, Chile

Oral presentation High Energy Particle Physics Plenary Session

Speaker

Dr Mario A Acero (Universidad del Atlantico)

Description

Research on neutrino physics in currently advancing at an impressive pace thanks to the great efforts on different fronts, including high energy physics, cosmology and astrophysics. In particular, the study of neutrino oscillations and interactions with matter concentrates important attention from the community, manifest from the remarkable experiments that have collected data and measured the parameters governing these phenomena with an increasing precision. In addition, looking for improving and completing our understanding of the neutrino flavor-changing process, new experiments are being proposed and/or in construction stages, which would also provide opportunities to explore other relevant aspects of neutrino physics and beyond. In this talk I will present a review of some of the recent results obtained by the experiments studying neutrinos produced by accelerator facilities and detected after traveling long distances, and explore some aspects of the proposed experiments currently in the construction phases.

Details

Mario A. Acero, Assistant Professor, Universidad del Atlántico, Colombia, https://www.uniatlantico.edu.co/

Is this abstract from experiment? Yes
Name of experiment and experimental site Long-baselines experiments
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Internet talk No

Author

Dr Mario A Acero (Universidad del Atlantico)

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