Conveners
Lepton Flavour Physics
- Petar Kevin Rados
Lepton Flavour Physics
- Petar Kevin Rados
Lepton Flavour Physics
- Valentyna Mokina (HEPHY)
Lepton Flavour Physics
- Valentyna Mokina (HEPHY)
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Carlo Ferrari, Carlo Ferrari (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Carlo Ferrari (Istituto Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione CNR (IT))08/09/2022, 09:00
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Yuri Oksuzian08/09/2022, 09:30
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Alberto Martini (DESY)08/09/2022, 10:00
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Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville (US))08/09/2022, 11:00
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Fedor Simkovic (Comenius University)08/09/2022, 11:30Contributed Talk
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Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London (GB))08/09/2022, 12:00
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David Tedeschi08/09/2022, 14:00Electroweak and High Energy PhysicsContributed Talk
The ${\rm M{\small AJORANA}~D{\small EMONSTRATOR}}$ is searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) in $^{76}$Ge, a process that would prove the neutrino is a Majorana fermion if discovered. The excellent energy resolution and ultra-low backgrounds also allow for searches for several classes of exotic dark matter. The experiment has completed operation of a modular array of...
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Elisabetta Bossio08/09/2022, 14:20Lepton Flavour PhysicsContributed Talk
Observing the neutrino-less double-beta (0$\nu\beta\beta$) decay would imply that neutrinos have a Majorana mass component and provide evidence of lepton number violation. The Germanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment searched for 0$\nu\beta\beta$ of $^{76}$Ge operating enriched high purity germanium detectors in an instrumented Liquid Argon volume at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso...
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Stefano Pozzi08/09/2022, 14:40Contributed Talk
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Giuseppe Salamanna (Roma Tre Universita Degli Studi (IT))08/09/2022, 15:00Contributed Talk
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Victoria Wagner (Technical University Munich)08/09/2022, 15:20Contributed Talk
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Prof. Jianming Bian (University of California Irvine (US))08/09/2022, 15:40Contributed Talk
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Mr Lukas Maderer (APC)08/09/2022, 16:30Contributed Talk
ORCA is the low energy neutrino detector of the KM3NeT experiment, designed for the detection of GeV atmospheric neutrinos. It is currently under construction in the French Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 2450m. The main goal is the study of neutrino oscillations in order to further constrain mixing parameters and eventually determine the neutrino mass ordering (NMO).
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Dr Jaroslaw Andrzej Nowak (Lancaster University (GB))08/09/2022, 16:50Contributed Talk
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Dr S Mohan Lakshmi (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw)08/09/2022, 17:10Contributed Talk
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Ricardo Cepedello08/09/2022, 17:30Contributed Talk
Motivated by the experimentally observed deviations from the standard model predictions, we try to link the generation of light neutrino masses to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. We discuss two models in detail that can explain both observables at a relative low energy scale. First, we introduce a variant of the neutrino mass model originally proposed by Babu-Nandi-Tavartkiladze...
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Alexey Boyarsky (Leiden University (NL))Contributed Talk
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Prof. Stoica Sabin (International Centre for Advanced Training and Research in Physics)Contributed Talk
Sabin Stoica
Double-beta decay is a currently research yopic as it can offer a wide range of physics investigations beyond the Standard Model (SM). These refer to fundamental neutrino properties, yet unknown (is neutrino a Dirac or a Majorana particle?, neutrino absolute mass and mass hierarchy, number of neutrino flavors, etc.), conservation of lepton number and validity of Lorentz and CP...
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Jutta SchnabelContributed Talk
With astroparticle and neutrino physics as primary research goals of the KM3NeT collaboration, the KM3NeT water Cherenkov detectors are currently constructed at two sites in the deep Mediterranean Sea. Using the variable spacing of the optical detection units, the ORCA detector is dedicated to neutrino oscillation studies starting from the GeV range, while ARCA aims at astroparticle physics at...
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