10-14 October 2016
Milan Hotel
Europe/Moscow timezone

Recent results from T2K and future plans

12 Oct 2016, 16:00
15m
Vivaldi-Boccerini (Milan Hotel)

Vivaldi-Boccerini

Milan Hotel

Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Plenary/section talk Nuclear physics and particle physics Nuclear physics and particle physics - parallel IV

Speaker

Mr. Mathieu Lamoureux (CEA Saclay, IRFU)

Description

The T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment in Japan is designed to study neutrino oscillations using a muon (anti-)neutrino beam produced by J-PARC and propagating to Super-Kamiokande detector (located at 295 km across Japan). T2K has conclusively presented results on muon neutrino disappearance and electron neutrino appearance, allowing to perform precise measurement of lepton mixing parameters. Since 2014, the experiment is running in anti-neutrino mode allowing to study anti-neutrino oscillations and has obtained first constraints on CP violation in leptonic sector. We will present the latest results in both appearance and disappearance channels (joint analysis neutrino and anti-neutrino modes), leading to the most up-to-date measurements of $\theta_{23}$, $\Delta m^2_{23}$ and $\delta_{CP}$. The future prospects of T2K will also be discussed.

Primary author

Mr. Mathieu Lamoureux (CEA Saclay, IRFU)

Presentation Materials

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