9–11 Nov 2019
The PIT
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Session

Neutrino sources, complementarity, and related physics

11 Nov 2019, 08:40
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Conveners

Neutrino sources, complementarity, and related physics

  • Yuri Efremenko (University of Tennessee)

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  1. Marcel Demarteau (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
    11/11/2019, 08:40
    Invited

    Neutrinos at ORNL

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  2. Jason Newby (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
    11/11/2019, 09:00
    COHERENT

    Neutrino flux measurement at the SNS with a D2O detector

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  3. Rebecca Rapp (Carnegie Mellon University)
    11/11/2019, 09:20
    Invited

    Neutrino source simulations for the SNS and STS

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  4. Prof. Joel Walker (Sam Houston State University)
    11/11/2019, 09:40
    Invited

    Various anomalies exist in reactor and accelerator based neutrino experiments. CEvNS experiments are well-positioned to probe possible connections of a short-baseline neutrino oscillation effect to existing anomalies. Considerable complementarity in the flavor and mass space is possible by a combination of experimental efforts.

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