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Neutrino Oscillations - Current Experimental Results

Offered By: Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej PAN via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of neutrino oscillations in this comprehensive lecture by Prof. Justyna Łagoda from the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) in Warsaw. Delve into the current experimental results and advancements made in the field since the confirmation of neutrino oscillations 25 years ago. Gain insights into the various experiments conducted using different neutrino sources and detection techniques. Learn about the precise measurements of neutrino mixing angles and the remaining questions in neutrino physics, including mass ordering, CP-violation in the neutrino sector, and the potential existence of sterile neutrinos. Discover recent findings from selected experiments and get a glimpse of future perspectives in neutrino research. This extended and updated version of Prof. Łagoda's talk from the EPS HEP 2023 conference offers a thorough summary of our current understanding of neutrino oscillations and their implications for particle physics.

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Prof. Justyna Łagoda NCBJ, Warsaw): Neutrino oscillations - current experimental results


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