Speaker
Matthew Strait
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Description
NOvA is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. Its large tracking calorimeters
can detect and identify muon and electron neutrino interactions with high efficiency.
Neutrinos produced by the NuMI beam are detected by a near detector, located at Fermilab,
and a much larger far detector, located 810 km away in Ash River, Minnesota. NOvA can
measure the electron neutrino and antineutrino appearance rates, as well as the muon
neutrino and antineutrino disappearance rates, in order to constrain neutrino oscillations
parameters, including the neutrino mass hierarchy and the CP-violating phase δCP.
This talk will present NOvA's latest results combining both neutrino data (13.6×10^20POT)
and antineutrino data (12.5×10^20 POT).
Working group | WG1 |
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Primary author
Matthew Strait
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)