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Prof. Scott Oser (University of British Columbia)26/07/2017, 09:35NeutrinosInvited talk
Long-baseline neutrino experiments use neutrino beams produced at
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accelerators to study the oscillation of neutrino flavours as they
traverse hundreds of kilometers between the primary beam target and a
far detector. Current long-baseline experiments have the world's best
sensitivity to the neutrino mixing angle theta_23 and the mass
splitting dm²_32. They additionally provide the only...
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