Speaker
Matheus Hostert
(Harvard University)
Description
This talk will present a theorist’s perspective on the current landscape of short-baseline neutrino physics, highlighting recent experimental progress and its theoretical implications. I will examine how the latest results from the MicroBooNE experiment inform and constrain beyond-the-Standard-Model interpretations of the longstanding LSND and MiniBooNE anomalies. In addition, I will explore a range of dark sector scenarios—both directly motivated by short-baseline anomalies and more broadly conceived—that can be tested with upcoming or ongoing experiments, including SBN, ICARUS, and JSNS$^2$.
Primary author
Matheus Hostert
(Harvard University)