28–30 Jul 2021
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  1. Antonio Iuliano (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))
    28/07/2021, 08:00

    SND@LHC is a compact and stand-alone experiment to perform measurements with neutrinos produced at the LHC in a hitherto unexplored pseudo-rapidity region of 7.2 < η < 8.6, complementary to all the other experiments at the LHC. The experiment is to be located 480 m downstream of IP1 in the unused TI18 tunnel. The detector is composed of a hybrid system based on an 800 kg target mass of...

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  2. Prof. Alexandre Sousa (University of Cincinnati (US))
    28/07/2021, 08:25

    The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) international project, currently under construction, will enable an exciting program for precision neutrino physics and beyond. Two multidetector facilities will be exposed to the world's most intense neutrino beam: the Near Detector complex will measure the beam flux and composition 575 m downstream of the production target, at Fermilab; and the...

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  3. Andrés Fernando Castillo Ramirez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
    28/07/2021, 08:50

    Interactions from neutrino-beam with liquid argon are critical backgrounds in the detection of long-lived bosons at DUNE-ND. In this work, we examine the influence of neutrino-electron scattering and ve-CCQE events in search of dark photons as portals of multicomponent light dark matter using the main attributes of DUNE-PRISM.

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  4. Deywis Moreno Lopez (UAN)
    28/07/2021, 09:15

    The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is an international collaboration under construction in the USA. Colombian institutions are involved in the development of the DUNE experiment and are a good example of how Latin American countries can contribute efectivelly to a mega-science experiment. This talk summarizes the Colombian activities in the design of the front-end readout...

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  5. Mr Digvijay Roy Varier (University of California, Berkeley)
    28/07/2021, 10:00

    Single pion production datasets from the Argonne (ANL) and Brookhaven (BNL) Bubble Chamber neutrino experiments are heavily used to test and tune pion production models. Measurements as a function of the true neutrino energy ($E_{\nu}$) and four-momentum transfer ($Q^{2}$) are typically used for this purpose, so our objective is to investigate and utilize other observables that are also...

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  6. Enrique Arrieta Diaz (Universidad del Magdalena)
    28/07/2021, 10:20

    The interactions between neutrinos and target nuclei resting in neutrino detectors are demanding to study both experimentally and theoretically. Thus, systematic uncertainties in neutrino interaction cross sections are usually the largest uncertainties reported by long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. Recent experimental results on Final State Interactions (FSI) show that theoretical...

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  7. Alexander Parada Valencia (Universidad Santiago de Cali)
    28/07/2021, 10:40

    Different constraints to the neutrino electric millicharge (NEM) have been achieved by studying interactions such as the elastic neutrino-electric scattering (ENES). In recent years, bounds on this parameter are also being obtained from data of the COHERENT experiment. We studied the potential of the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) in future reactor neutrino experiments to...

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  8. Suprabh Prakash (Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou)
    28/07/2021, 11:00

    In [1], we show that the presence of even one sterile neutrino of mass ∼1 eV can significantly impact the measurements of CP violation in long baseline experiments. Using a probability level analysis, we discuss the large magnitude of these effects, and show how they translate into significant event rate deviations at DUNE. Our results demonstrate that measurements which, when interpreted in...

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  9. Christoph Andreas Ternes (INFN, Sezione di Torino)
    28/07/2021, 11:20

    Most observations in neutrino oscillation physics are well described within the three-neutrino paradigm. There are, however, some anomalies which might hint towards the existence of a fourth (and sterile) neutrino with eV-scale mass. I discuss the current status of searches of this type of neutrino at reactor experiments. I discuss the status of the rate anomaly and also the status of searches...

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  10. Pedro Pasquini (Shanghai University)
    28/07/2021, 11:40

    Solar neutrino scattering with electron via a light mediator, either scalar or vector can be searched in Xenon-based Dark Matter experiments. A keV sterile neutrino instead of an active neutrino can appear in the final state for the recoil electron. Such a scenario is difficult to probe in other types of experiments and can be used to obtain stringent bounds on new interactions. Moreover, a...

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  11. Gabriela Vitti Stenico (State University of Campinas (UNICAMP))
    28/07/2021, 14:00

    We studied a neutrino decay scenario as a potential solution to conciliate the tension between appearance and disappearance data at the short-baseline experiments. Particularly, we considered a heavy neutrino mass-eigenstate that decays into a usual light neutrino plus a massless scalar. Under this neutrino decay hypothesis, we fitted LSND and MiniBooNE electron neutrino appearance data...

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  12. Ian Shoemaker (Virginia Tech)
    28/07/2021, 14:20

    In this talk I will review the broad array of new physics that can be found at neutrino experiments.

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  13. Alberto Gago (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú)
    28/07/2021, 14:40

    The interaction of an (external) decoherence environment with a neutrino system can turn on the Majorana phases in the neutrino oscillation channels $\nu \rightarrow \nu$ and and $\bar{\nu}\rightarrow \bar{\nu}$. As a consequence, and relying upon the value of the Majorana phase and the magnitude of the leading decoherence parameter, a distorted measurement of the Dirac CP violation phase...

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  14. Walter Tangarife (Loyola University Chicago)
    28/07/2021, 15:00

    The exchange of two neutrinos at one loop leads to a long-range parity-violating force between fermions. In this talk, I will explore the two-neutrino force in the backdrop of atomic physics. This is the largest parity-violating long-range force in the Standard Model. The effect of this force can be searched for in experiments that probe atomic parity violation by measuring the optical...

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  15. David Vanegas Forero (Universidad de Medellín)
    28/07/2021, 15:20
  16. ninibed González (Universidad de Pamplona)
    28/07/2021, 15:40

    Dentro de los bloques constitutivos de la materia se encuentran los neutrinos, su estudio ha jugado un papel principal no sólo a la hora de confirmar las predicciones teóricas del modelo estándar (ME), sino también en la búsqueda de nueva física (NF). Una de las evidencias más claras de NF que tenemos hasta la fecha, se conoce como oscilaciones de neutrinos.
    Actualmente la física de neutrinos...

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  17. neider olivo marcelo (universidad de pamplona)
    28/07/2021, 16:00

    Durante esta charla expondré mi propuesta de investigación de trabajo de grado para optar al título de pregrado de Físico. Se abordará el estudio de la dispersión elástica coherente neutrino-núcleo (CEvNS). Esta línea de investigación actualmente es un área muy activa de la física de neutrinos debido a su descubrimiento recientemente por parte de la colaboración COHERENT. Para el desarrollo de...

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  18. Dr Carlo Giunti (INFN)
    29/07/2021, 08:00

    I will review the process of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering,
    with emphasis on its recent observation in the COHERENT experiment with CsI and Ar targets.
    I will discuss:
    the determination of the radius of the nuclear neutron distributions in Cs, I and Ar;
    the determination of the low-energy value of the weak mixing angle;
    the constraints on non-standard neutrino...

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  19. Diego Aristizabal (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria (USM))
    29/07/2021, 08:25

    An ongoing program for additional measurements of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) is currently under development. Experimental facilities include nuclear power plants, multiton dark matter detectors as well as Ge and NaI detectors at the spallation neutron source. These experiments will provide information on nuclear properties, standard model parameters and the possible...

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  20. Alexis Aguilar-Arevalo (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM)
    29/07/2021, 08:50

    The CONNIE experiment uses fully depleted high-resistivity CCDs with the goal of detecting the coherent elastic neutrino nucleus (CEvNS) scattering of reactor antineutrinos off silicon nuclei, and to probe physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). It is located at 30 m from the core of the 3.8 GW Angra 2 nuclear reactor in Brazil. Since its 2016 upgrade, the experiment has operated with a low...

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  21. Marta Losada (NYUAD)
    29/07/2021, 09:15

    ULDM signatures in neutrino oscillation experiments

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  22. Dr Sabya Sachi Chatterjee (IPPP, Durham University)
    29/07/2021, 10:00

    The latest data of the two long-baseline accelerator experiments NOνA and T2K, analysed in the standard 3-flavor scenario, display a discrepancy. A mismatch in the determination of the standard CP-phase $\delta_{CP}$ extracted by the two experiments is evident in the normal neutrino mass ordering. While NOνA prefers values close to $\delta_{CP}\sim 0.8\pi$, T2K identifies values of...

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  23. Prof. Vicente Pleitez (ITP - São Paulo State University)
    29/07/2021, 10:20

    In most of the proposals for new physics beyond the standard model neutrinos have new interactions. Here we pointed out that some of these interactions have consequences which, although at present they seem purely academic, they probably have to be taken into account in the future neutrino experiments. They range from obscuring the neutrino mass ordering to misidentification of the flavour...

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  24. Omar Miranda (Cinvestav)
    29/07/2021, 10:40

    I will introduce a new neutral current neutrino data analysis applied to generalized neutrino interactions (GNI). By combining data on electron-positron collisions, neutrino-electron scattering, and neutrino deep inelastic scattering, I will compute new constrains on scalar, pseudoscalar, and tensor new physics effective couplings. Due to the global analysis, the results are robust, and some...

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  25. Chee Sheng Fong (UFABC)
    29/07/2021, 11:00

    In this talk, we will discuss a prototype model for quasi-Dirac neutrinos. Light neutrino mass is still explained by a seesaw mechanism involving new heavy fermion degrees of freedom (heavy neutrinos). In the limit of lepton number conservation (at the Lagrangian level), we have the Dirac seesaw mechanism. Once small lepton number violation is introduced, both light and heavy neutrinos will...

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  26. Juan Racker (IATE-OAC, CONICET y Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina)
    29/07/2021, 11:20

    We will present an approach to study the sources of CP violation for baryogenesis models with quasi-degenerate neutrinos. The source term we obtain has contributions that can be identified with CP violation from mixing, oscillations and interference between both. The relative signs and sizes of these contributions will be discussed, as well as unitarity requirements and the connection to the...

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  27. Dr Luciano Petruzziello (University of Salerno & INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Giuseppe Gaetano Luciano (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    29/07/2021, 11:40

    In this talk, I discuss the investigation revolving around neutrino oscillations within the framework of extended theories of gravity. Based on the covariant reformulation of Pontecorvo’s formalism, the oscillation probability of neutrinos propagating in static spacetimes described by gravitational actions quadratic in the curvature invariants is evaluated. For the sake of simplicity,...

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  28. Lucía Duarte (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
    29/07/2021, 14:00

    We study the potential of forward–backward and other angular asymmetries to reveal the production of heavy Majorana neutrinos with effective interactions in a simple benchmark scenario with dim-6 scalar, vector and tensor operators and neglecting the tiny heavy-active Type I seesaw mixings. Asymmetries between particles produced jointly with the N and its decay products, or indeed between...

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  29. Dr Joel Jones-Perez (PUCP)
    29/07/2021, 14:20

    We investigate a scenario inspired by natural supersymmetry, where neutrino data is explained within a low-scale seesaw scenario. For this the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model is extended by adding light right-handed neutrinos and their superpartners, the R-sneutrinos. Moreover, we consider the lightest neutralinos to be higgsino-like. We first update a previous analysis and assess to...

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  30. Yuber Perez
    29/07/2021, 14:40

    The most fundamental question on neutrino physics is whether their fermionic nature is Dirac or Majorana. Nevertheless, this should not be taken as a dichotomy. In fact, there is a scenario in which neutrinos are Majorana but behave for all practical purposes as Dirac; they would be pseudo-Dirac neutrinos. In this case, the only hope for determining their true nature is searching for...

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  31. Alexander Bonilla Rivera (UFJF)
    29/07/2021, 15:00

    Neutrinos are not only a cornerstone of particle physics but also for cosmology. From the point of view of particle physics, neutrinos are fundamental particles (specifically neutral leptons), which in principle come in three flavors ($\nu_e,\nu_{\mu},\nu_{\tau}$) and have the property that they can be transformed into each other (Oscillations). Due to this property, it is well known that...

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  32. Alexander Quiroga (Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro)
    29/07/2021, 15:20

    As the core-collapse supernova (CCSN) neutrinos cross the Earth, the matter effects introduce modulations on the CCSN neutrino spectra. Studying these modulations could help us to solve the neutrino mass ordering problem. However, the matter effect besides is expected to be rather small, could be difficult to observe because of the uncertainties in the calculation of the CCSN neutrino spectra...

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  33. Mario A Acero (Universidad del Atlantico)
    29/07/2021, 15:40

    Through the study of neutrino oscillations at the long-baseline NOvA Experiment, it is possible to explore some aspects of physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) on the neutrino sector. In this talk, we discuss the current status of the sensitivities on Non-Standard Interactions (NSI) parameters based on the muon (anti)neutrino disappearance simulated data. We focus on how the NSI...

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  34. Arie Bodek (University of Rochester (US))
    30/07/2021, 08:00

    We report on an update (2021) of a phenomelogical model for inelastic neutrino- and electron-nucleon scattering cross sections using effective leading order parton distribution functions with a new scaling variable $\xi_w$. Non-perturbative effects are well described using the $\xi_w$ scaling variable in combination with multiplicative $K$ factors at low $Q^2$. The model describes all...

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  35. Dr Mariam Tórtola (IFIC, Valencia University/CSIC)
    30/07/2021, 08:25

    In this talk, I will present the current status of global analyses to neutrino oscillation data in the three-flavor framework. I will discuss the recent hints in favor of normal mass ordering and maximal CP violation as well as the different tensions we find when combining different data samples. The robustness of the current oscillation picture in the presence of new physics beyond the...

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  36. Avelino Vicente (IFIC - CSIC / U. Valencia)
    30/07/2021, 08:50

    The Scotogenic model is an economical scenario that generates neutrino masses at the 1-loop level and includes a dark matter candidate. This is achieved by means of an ad-hoc $\mathbb{Z}_2$ symmetry, which forbids the tree-level generation of neutrino masses and stabilizes the lightest $\mathbb{Z}_2$-odd state. Neutrino masses are also suppressed by a quartic coupling, usually denoted by...

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  37. renata zukanovich funchal (Universidade de São Paulo)
    30/07/2021, 09:15

    The neutrino mass ordering is one of the most pressing unknowns in neutrino physics. This measurement is a flagship of the JUNO reactor neutrino oscillation experiment. In this talk we will discuss the role JUNO can play in the unraveling of the neutrino mass ordering at 3$\sigma$ or better before the end of the decade.

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  38. Enrico Bertuzzo (University of São Paulo)
    30/07/2021, 10:00

    On-shell scattering amplitudes are an interesting approach in which amplitudes can be computed without introducing any field nor Lagrangian. In other words, they are a powerful tool to "do QFT without fields". In this talk, we will show how to use such techniques to describe neutrino oscillations. The power of this approach will allow us to derive (I) the PMNS matrix without diagonalizing any...

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  39. Valentina De Romeri (IFIC CSIC/UV Valencia)
    30/07/2021, 10:20

    Primordial black holes (PBHs) are a potential dark matter candidate whose masses can span over many orders of magnitude. If they have masses in the 10^15 − 10^17 g range, they can emit sizeable fluxes of MeV neutrinos through evaporation via Hawking radiation. We explore the possibility of detecting light (non-)rotating PBHs with future neutrino experiments DUNE and THEIA. We will show that...

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  40. Zahra Tabrizi (Virginia Tech), Zahra Tabrizi (Virginia Tech)
    30/07/2021, 10:40

    We will discuss how to systematically study physics beyond the standard model (BSM) in the neutrino experiments within the standard model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) framework. In this way, the analysis of the data can capture large classes of models, where the new degrees of freedom have masses well above the relevant energy for the experiment. Moreover, it allows to compare several...

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  41. Dr Pablo Fernández de Salas (OKC - Stockholm University)
    30/07/2021, 11:00

    The effective number of neutrinos (Neff) is an important cosmological parameter that measures the amount of radiation in the early Universe. Its precise value is necessary to put constraints to models beyond the SM that require extra radiation in the Universe. In the recent years, the progress made in the knowledge about the relevant physical processes that affect the calculation of Neff have...

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  42. Camilo Garcia Cely (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
    30/07/2021, 11:20

    While photon lines -or monochromatic photons- are known to arise in many dark matter models, neutrino lines are not so common.
    In this talk, I will discuss simple dark matter models, whose main indirect detection signature is the production of monochromatic neutrinos. Such features play an important role in indirect dark matter searches because they can be better discriminated against the...

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  43. Anish Ghoshal (L)
    30/07/2021, 14:00

    In ΛCDM cosmology, Dark Matter (DM) and neutrinos are assumed to be non-interacting. However, it is possible to have scenarios, where DM-neutrino interaction may be present, leading to scattering of DM with neutrinos and annihilation of DM into neutrinos. We investigate the viability of such scenarios in the light of cosmological data by making use of the PLANCK-2018 and BOSS-BAO 2014 dataset...

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  44. Rasmi Enrique Hajjar Muñoz
    30/07/2021, 14:20

    In the next decade, ultra-high-energy neutrinos in the EeV-ZeV energy range will be potentially detected by next-generation neutrino telescopes. Although their primary goals are to observe cosmogenic neutrinos and to gain insight into extreme astrophysical environments, they have the great potential of indirectly probing the nature of dark matter. In this talk, we study the projected...

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  45. Eduardo Peinado (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico), Eduardo Peinado (Instituto de Fisica UNAM)
    30/07/2021, 14:40

    We explore the possibility of having a fermionic dark matter candidate within $U(1)'$ models for CE$\nu$NS experiments in light of the latest COHERENT data and the current and future dark matter direct detection experiments. A vector-like fermionic dark matter has been introduced which is charged under $U(1)'$ symmetry, naturally stable after spontaneous symmetry breaking. We perform a...

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  46. Dr Antonio Enrique Cárcamo Hernández (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María)
    30/07/2021, 15:00

    I will discuss several models where the masses of the light active neutrinos are radiatively generated. Mechanisms for generating the SM charged fermion mass hierarchy will also be presented. Some phenomenological aspects, such as Dark matter, charged lepton flavor violation, collider signatures, electron and muon anomalous magnetic moments will be discussed as well.

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  47. Diego Restrepo (Universidad de Antioquia)
    30/07/2021, 15:20

    We perform a systematic analysis of Standard Model extensions with an additional anomaly-free gauge $U(1)$ symmetry, to generate tree-level Dirac neutrino masses. An anomaly-free symmetry demands nontrivial conditions to the charges of the unavoidable new states. An intensive scan was performed, looking for solutions generating neutrino masses by the type-I and type-II tree-level Dirac seesaw...

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  48. Oscar Zapata (Universidad de Antioquia)
    30/07/2021, 15:40

    The Zee model for Dirac neutrinos is one of the simplest models featuring one-loop Dirac neutrino masses. The interactions between the new scalars (two singly-charged fields) and neutrinos induce general neutrino interactions (GNI) which, as a generalisation of the non standard neutrino interactions, constitute an additional tool to probe models beyond the SM like this. In this work, we...

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  50. Richard Beanvides

    In this talk, we analyze textures zeros in the lepton sector to predict the neutrino masses using like Ramond-Robert-Ross (RRR) forms in the quark sector. To do that, we extend beyond the Standard Model with three right-handed neutrinos by assuming Dirac masses for the neutrinos. We find the non-standard unitary lepton mixing matrix in an analytical way and used it with the current data to...

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  51. Prof. Harold Yepes-Ramirez (KM3NeT Neutrino Observatory)

    For the first time the scientific community working at the forefront of research in High-Energy, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (HECAP) in Latin American have come together to discuss and provide scientific input towards the development of a regional strategy for these fields of knowledge. The strategy, LASF4RI for HECAP, is coordinated with the Highest Authorities of Science and...

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  52. Nicolás Bernal (Universidad Antonio Nariño)

    PBHs and neutrinos

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  53. Ms Iffat Ara Mazumder (National Institute of Technology)

    The non-zero value of the reactor mixing angle $\theta_{13}$ has ruled out the possibility of $\mu$-$\tau$ symmetry in neutrino mass matrix, there can still be a magic symmetry in neutrino mass matrix. In this context, we explore several classes of two texture zeros such as Class $A$, Class $B$, Class $C$ and Class $D$ in magic neutrino mass matrix and obtain the relation between one unknown...

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