Speaker
Alejandro Diaz
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Description
IsoDAR is a compact, accelerator-based source for anti-electron neutrinos produced through $^{8}$Li decay. When paired with a large scintillator-based detector, IsoDAR allows for a high-precision investigation of the reactor and source-based neutrino oscillation anomalies. This talk will discuss this physics, as well as other beyond Standard Model precision measurements that can be performed. We will also briefly review recent technical developments on the source.
Primary author
Alejandro Diaz
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)