A Measurement of Neutrino Oscillations Using 10 Years of Data from the NOvA Experiment
- Starts: 3:30 pm on Thursday, October 3, 2024
- Ends: 4:30 pm on Thursday, October 3, 2024
NOvA is a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment with an 810 km baseline, using the NuMI beam at Fermilab, and a functionally identical near and far detector operating at an angle 14 mrad off axis from the beam. NOvA jointly measures muon neutrino (and antineutrino) disappearance and electron neutrino (and antineutrino) appearance to make a measurement of several oscillation parameters, including the CP violating phase, and the mass ordering. NOvA's latest measurement of these parameters will be reported, made using 10 years of NOvA data, twice the neutrino beam exposure as the last measurement. Several improvements in NOvA's oscillation analysis will also be discussed.
- Location:
- PRB 595
- Speaker
- Ben Jargowsky
- Institution
- Boston University