Speaker
Denver Whittington
(Syracuse University)
Description
Precision measurements from long-baseline neutrino experiments are revealing details about neutrino interactions, masses, and mixing properties. The NOvA experiment employs a 14-kiloton liquid scintillator detector to collect neutrinos after an 800-kilometer journey from Fermilab to northern Minnesota. With a growing collection of neutrino events, NOvA is extending its reach into the three-flavor oscillation parameter space and beyond. This talk will present a brief overview of the NOvA experiment and its recent results, including the latest oscillation analyses, interaction physics, sterile neutrino searches, and investigations beyond accelerator neutrinos.
Author
Denver Whittington
(Syracuse University)