5–8 May 2026
Gotland, Visby
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Session

Fundamental Symmetries

5 May 2026, 16:00
Bryggarsalen (Gotland, Visby)

Bryggarsalen

Gotland, Visby

Visby Strand Hotel

Conveners

Fundamental Symmetries

  • Hans Fynbo (Aarhus University (DK))

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  1. Johan Rathsman (Lund University)
    05/05/2026, 16:00
    invited

    Coherent Elastic neutrino Nucleus Scattering at spallation sources such as the ESS, offer new exciting possibilities to study fundamental physics in a small scale experiment. There is an ongoing effort at Lund and Uppsala universities to explore these possibilities in more detail. I will present the theoretical background for CEvNS and as examples, I will describe the possibility to search for...

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  2. Joakim Cederkall (Lund University (SE))
    05/05/2026, 16:25
    contributed 15+5

    This presentation will discuss the possibility of starting a program in fundamental physics at the European Spallation Source, under construction on Lund, with a specific focus on neutrino physics. One the one hand some experimental aspects of starting a program based on Decay-at-Rest (DAR) neutrinos that are produced in the ESS spallation target without any further adjustments of the facility...

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  3. Matthias Holl (Lund University)
    05/05/2026, 16:45
    contributed 15+5

    The European Spallation Source (ESS) under construction in Lund, Sweden, is set to become the brightest cold spallation neutron source in the world. Neutrons are produced by a 2 GeV proton beam hitting a tungsten target and moderated in cold and thermal moderators.
    The HIBEAM/NNBAR program is a proposed two-stage experiment at the ESS to search for baryon number violation [1]. The primary...

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