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23–24 May 2013
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Phenomenology of neutrino oscillations

23 May 2013, 12:10
50m
Refectory (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague)

Refectory

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague

The Lesser Town Square 25, Prague 1 (in Czech: Malostranské náměstí 25, Praha 1) <strong><a href="/internalPage.py?pageId=1&confId=238603">venue details</a></strong>

Speaker

Silvia Pascoli (University of Durham (GB))

Description

In recent years, neutrino experiments have achieved a remarkable precision in the measurements of the oscillation parameters. I will review the current knowledge, including possible hints of sterile neutrinos, and I will discuss the experimental strategies for the determination of the mass hierarchy, the existence of leptonic CP-violation and the tests of the standard three neutrino mixing scenario, which remain open questions. In particular, I will focus on the phenomenology of long baseline and short baseline neutrino oscillations.

Presentation materials