Colloquium
Department of Physics, NCU
Neutrino Oscillation from Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
Speaker
熊怡教授 (Prof. Yee Bob Hsiung)
Department of Physics, NTU
Date 2016.04.12(Tue)
Time 14:00
Place S4-625
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Abstract
The tiny, nearly massless neutrinos have been one of the most elusive particles in elementary particle physics in the past several decades. In this talk I will review the experimental phenomena on the neutrino oscillation, mixing and mass hierarchy, as well as the recent oscillation results from Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment with rates and spectral measurement, search for the sterile neutrino mixing, and a high-statistics determination of the absolute flux and spectrum of reactor-produced electron antineutrinos.
Since the discovery of non-zero q13 in 2012 and the unexpected large sin22q13 has encouraged studies of the potential to resolve mass hierarchy such as the proposed JUNO experiment. Brief status of JUNO experiment will also be discussed.