NUFACT11-Blondel-goals-of-the-workshop
... 1’. Express sensitivities in term of error on parameters ...
... 1’. Express sensitivities in term of error on parameters ...
arXiv:1606.09570v1 [physics.gen-ph] 29 Jun 2016
... We discuss the common features between the Standard Model taxonomy of particles, based on electric charge, strangeness and isospin, and the taxonomy emerging from the key structural elements of the rotating neutrino model, which describes baryons as bound states formed by three highly relativistic e ...
... We discuss the common features between the Standard Model taxonomy of particles, based on electric charge, strangeness and isospin, and the taxonomy emerging from the key structural elements of the rotating neutrino model, which describes baryons as bound states formed by three highly relativistic e ...
oscillation physics, exotic event rates, cross sections
... in proton-nucleus collisions is not reliable, although new data is challenging modelers to make improvements • Phenomenological parameterizations can be valid over limited energy and angle ranges, more useful at higher energies (> ~15 GeV) (e.g. SanfordWang or others) ...
... in proton-nucleus collisions is not reliable, although new data is challenging modelers to make improvements • Phenomenological parameterizations can be valid over limited energy and angle ranges, more useful at higher energies (> ~15 GeV) (e.g. SanfordWang or others) ...
The Excitement of Neutrino Physics
... Track the shock wave through neutrinos while it is still inside the mantle (Not possible with light) Identify neutrino mass ordering: normal or inverted ...
... Track the shock wave through neutrinos while it is still inside the mantle (Not possible with light) Identify neutrino mass ordering: normal or inverted ...
Neutrino Oscillations: A Logical Argument for Them
... you hear when sound waves interfere with each other. Streams of sound waves go "wah-wah" precisely because there are only finite component waves and they all have a starting point and an ending point. A staccato sound occurs only when the energy ...
... you hear when sound waves interfere with each other. Streams of sound waves go "wah-wah" precisely because there are only finite component waves and they all have a starting point and an ending point. A staccato sound occurs only when the energy ...
Jack Steinberger - Nobel Lecture
... energy fall-off, and a substantial contamination of wrong-“sign” neutrinos. The NBBs have lower intensity, a flat energy dependence in the contribution from each of the two decays, and small wrong-sign background. They also have the important feature that the energy of the neutrino can be known, sub ...
... energy fall-off, and a substantial contamination of wrong-“sign” neutrinos. The NBBs have lower intensity, a flat energy dependence in the contribution from each of the two decays, and small wrong-sign background. They also have the important feature that the energy of the neutrino can be known, sub ...
Tau Neutrino Component to Tritium Beta Decay
... of high energy electron events as due to an enhanced probability for the emission of low momentum v3. For electrons of energies Ee<< Eo-mv3, the spectrum is indistinguishable from a massless neutrino spectrum. For electron energies Eo-rnv3 < Ee < Eo, the spectrum is essentially that of massless neut ...
... of high energy electron events as due to an enhanced probability for the emission of low momentum v3. For electrons of energies Ee<< Eo-mv3, the spectrum is indistinguishable from a massless neutrino spectrum. For electron energies Eo-rnv3 < Ee < Eo, the spectrum is essentially that of massless neut ...
Electron Neutrino Sources from the Core of the Earth
... Φa (νe + ν̄e ) Initial atmospheric neutrino experiments [13,14] were aimed at deducing neutrino oscillation magnitudes via deviations from Eq.(5). The notion of geophysical neutrino sources within the Earth’s core was ignored in these experiments. However, an “excess” (above and beyond the factor of ...
... Φa (νe + ν̄e ) Initial atmospheric neutrino experiments [13,14] were aimed at deducing neutrino oscillation magnitudes via deviations from Eq.(5). The notion of geophysical neutrino sources within the Earth’s core was ignored in these experiments. However, an “excess” (above and beyond the factor of ...
Neutrino Generators and Electron Data
... Directly probes details of the nuclear model (fermi motion, binding energy) to the level of 5 MeV. Weight MC events by the ratio of the electron scattering cross section to the neutrino scattering cross section for those kinematics. Use distributions that have radiative corrections already applied. ...
... Directly probes details of the nuclear model (fermi motion, binding energy) to the level of 5 MeV. Weight MC events by the ratio of the electron scattering cross section to the neutrino scattering cross section for those kinematics. Use distributions that have radiative corrections already applied. ...
neutrinos: mysterious particles with fascinating features, which led to
... decays involving the light particles that we call leptons. The Standard Model of particle physics takes into account that At that time, they knew the electron, the neutrino (as a later (in 1975) yet another cousin of the electron was found, hypothesis) and the muon, µ− , which had been discovered in ...
... decays involving the light particles that we call leptons. The Standard Model of particle physics takes into account that At that time, they knew the electron, the neutrino (as a later (in 1975) yet another cousin of the electron was found, hypothesis) and the muon, µ− , which had been discovered in ...
The Standard Model of Particle Physics Piet Mulders
... different kind of neutrino • Most probably these are oscillations of the type ne nm ...
... different kind of neutrino • Most probably these are oscillations of the type ne nm ...
Overview of Neutrino Physics Issues and Opportunities Andr´ e de Gouvˆ
... In the real world, life is much more complicated. The lack of knowledge concerning the mass hierarchy, θ13 , and θ23 , for example, leads to several degeneracies and ambiguities. Note that, in order to see CP-invariance violation, we need the “subleading” terms (and need to make sure that the leadin ...
... In the real world, life is much more complicated. The lack of knowledge concerning the mass hierarchy, θ13 , and θ23 , for example, leads to several degeneracies and ambiguities. Note that, in order to see CP-invariance violation, we need the “subleading” terms (and need to make sure that the leadin ...
ppt - Infn
... could be explored with ~ton size experiments. Proposals for such experiments, with timeline ~10 years, exist. iii) Normal mass hierarchy, < 20 meV. It would be necessary to
use ~100 ton experiments. There are no realistic ideas how to
do it.
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... could be explored with ~ton size experiments. Proposals for such experiments, with timeline ~10 years, exist. iii) Normal mass hierarchy,
n - IN2P3
... understanding of neutrino physics for students and young physicists of other field. * I will try to make this lecture to be a bridge between general text books and scientific ...
... understanding of neutrino physics for students and young physicists of other field. * I will try to make this lecture to be a bridge between general text books and scientific ...
Light neutrino mass spectrum with one or two right
... i = 1, 2. We use m1 > m2 > m3 ordering of masses. At tree level the third light neutrino is massless. In numerical calculations the model parameters as well as the derived masses of the light neutrinos are obtained in several steps. First, the diagonal mass matrix for the tree level is constructed. ...
... i = 1, 2. We use m1 > m2 > m3 ordering of masses. At tree level the third light neutrino is massless. In numerical calculations the model parameters as well as the derived masses of the light neutrinos are obtained in several steps. First, the diagonal mass matrix for the tree level is constructed. ...
Detecting sterile neutrinos with KATRIN
... the KATRIN collaboration • Minimization using Minuit. Now a part of the ROOT package • This is a search for minima in parameterspace. To be performed ...
... the KATRIN collaboration • Minimization using Minuit. Now a part of the ROOT package • This is a search for minima in parameterspace. To be performed ...
On Morphing Neutrinos and Why They Must Have Mass
... The idea of mixing, which might seem counterintuitive when applied to particles, has a powerful classical analog in the analysis of polarized light, whether it’s via Faraday rotation,11 the response of a linear polarizer,12 or the behavior of circular light in an ordinary birefringent material. For ...
... The idea of mixing, which might seem counterintuitive when applied to particles, has a powerful classical analog in the analysis of polarized light, whether it’s via Faraday rotation,11 the response of a linear polarizer,12 or the behavior of circular light in an ordinary birefringent material. For ...
neutrino weight watchers awarded physics nobel prize
... extremely weakly with matter, travelling through the entire Earth with ease. The Super-K and SNO collaborations were able not only to detect many neutrinos but also to determine unambiguously that they have a tiny mass, in direct contradiction to the Standard Model of particle physics where neutrino ...
... extremely weakly with matter, travelling through the entire Earth with ease. The Super-K and SNO collaborations were able not only to detect many neutrinos but also to determine unambiguously that they have a tiny mass, in direct contradiction to the Standard Model of particle physics where neutrino ...