24–29 Aug 2014
Hamburg University
Europe/Berlin timezone

The NOvA neutrino experiment

28 Aug 2014, 15:00
20m
Hörsaal M (Main Building)

Hörsaal M

Main Building

Talk 3) Neutrinos and related astrophysical implications Neutrinos and related astrophysical implications

Speaker

Mr Filip Jediny (Czech Technical University in Prague)

Description

The NOvA experiment is a long base-line accelerator based neutrino oscillation experiment. It uses the upgraded NuMI beam from Fermilab and measures electron neutrino appearance and muon neutrino disappearance at its far detector in Ash River, Minnesota. Goals of the experiment include measurements of theta13, mass hierarchy and the CP violating phase. NOvA has begun to take neutrino data and first neutrino candidates are observed in its far detector. This talk provides an overview of the scientific reach of the experiment, the status of detector construction and physics analysis, as well as the first data.

Primary author

Mr Filip Jediny (Czech Technical University in Prague)

Presentation materials