7–9 Jan 2026
King's College London
Europe/London timezone

Oscillation parameters status and prospects

7 Jan 2026, 09:40
30m
Safra Lecture Theatre (King's College London)

Safra Lecture Theatre

King's College London

Speaker

Mayly Sanchez (Florida State University)

Description

Neutrino oscillation measurements are entering a precision era. Rapid progress across the experimental landscape has brought the three-flavor picture into remarkably sharp focus. Yet some of the most compelling pieces of the puzzle are still missing: the neutrino mass ordering, the size of leptonic CP violation, and whether the large mixing angle lies above or below maximal mixing. This talk will survey that landscape, highlighting milestone results from long-baseline accelerator experiments and complementary constraints from reactor, atmospheric, and solar neutrinos. These channels interlock to pin down mixing, mass splittings, and matter effects, and their consistency tests have the potential to push the framework to its limits. Finally, we will look ahead to upcoming facilities and analysis advances that can turn today’s hints into definitive discoveries.

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