4–11 Jul 2018
COEX, SEOUL
Asia/Seoul timezone

The latest oscillation results from the T2K Experiment

7 Jul 2018, 11:15
15m
103 (COEX, Seoul)

103

COEX, Seoul

Parallel Neutrino Physics Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Phillip Litchfield (UCL)

Description

The T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment has been running since
January 2010 and has doubled the data set in both neutrino and anti-neutrino
beam mode since results were last reported at ICHEP (2016).
We will present a joint analysis of both the neutrino and anti-neutrino
data in the disappearance and appearance channels.
This analysis uses a new event reconstruction algorithm, fiTQun, which
provides both improved selections and an increased fiducial volume.
These improvements are used to obtain world-leading measurements of
theta_23, Delta m2_23 and delta_CP, as well as to search for the first
evidence of nue_bar appearance.

Authors

Co-author

Dr Marat Khabibullin (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))

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