Speaker
Description
NOvA is a long-baseline experiment studying primarily neutrino oscillations in the NuMI beam from Fermi National Laboratory (FNAL), USA. It consists of two functionally identical, finely granulated detectors which are separated by 810 km and situated 14.6 mrad off the NuMI beam axis from FNAL. $\text{By measuring the transition probabilities }P(\nu_\mu \rightarrow \nu_e) \text{ and }P(\nu_\mu \rightarrow \nu_\mu)$,NOvA is able to probe the following parameters:
$\Delta m^2_{32} \text{, the mixing angle } \theta_{23}$,$ \text{the CP violating phase } \delta_{CP}$ and the neutrino mass hierarchy.
This talk will present the latest NOvA measurements of the neutrino oscillation parameters using neutrino and antineutrino disappearance and appearance.