T2K oscillation results

26 Aug 2014, 11:20
20m
Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (University of Glasgow)

Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre

University of Glasgow

University Avenue Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK

Speaker

Christophe Bronner (U)

Description

The Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) experiment is a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment, using a nearly pure muon neutrino beam produced by an accelerator. The neutrinos are produced at J-PARC on the east coast of Japan, and detected after 295 km of propagation in Super-Kamiokande. An additional complex of detectors located 280 meters from the target allows to characterize the neutrino beam and constrain systematic uncertainties. In this talk, I will be presenting the results of the neutrino oscillation analysis, especially emphasizing newly available muon neutrino disappearance analysis, and joint muon neutrino disappearance / electron neutrino appearance analysis using the data collected until the summer of 2013.
WG1: Neutrino Oscillation Physics (Yes/No) Yes
WG2: Neutrino Scattering Physics (Yes/No) No
WG3: Accelerator Physics (Yes/No) No
WG4: Muon Physics (Yes/No) No
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