Speaker
Ivan Esteban
Description
Neutrino oscillation measurements are entering a precision era, with many parameters being measured at the percent level. However, unknowns related to 3-neutrino effects remain. Determining these unknowns is important for open questions in, e.g., cosmology; but it is also key to test the global consistency of the framework and fully establish or break the 3-neutrino paradigm.
In this talk, I will argue that fully understanding these effects require a global data combination. I will discuss results and tensions stemming from this combination, including the outcome of fully analyzing the first results from the JUNO experiment.