[On_site_list] March 15 Colloquium: Neutrino Oscillations: Recent Progress & Future Plans

deborah magaldi magaldi at jlab.org
Thu Mar 15 10:08:08 EDT 2012


_*JEFFERSON LAB COLLOQUIUM*_

*Neutrino Oscillations: Recent Progress & Future Plans

Bob McKeown
JLab Deputy Director for Science & Technology

ABSTRACT*
The study of neutrino oscillations has established that neutrinos have 
finite mass and that there is substantial flavor mixing. Such 
experiments provide the only laboratory evidence for new physics beyond 
the standard model of particle physics. Recently the last unknown mixing 
angle, *_XXX _*, was discovered at an experiment sited at the Daya Bay 
nuclear power plant in China. Results of the Daya Bay experiment and 
prospects for future experiments will be discussed.

Thursday, March 15
4 p.m.
CEBAF Center Auditorium
Cookies & coffee in the CEBAF Center lobby, 3:30 p.m.

This colloquium is open to the public and the entire Jefferson Lab 
community.


Neutrino Net: When operating, this tank and the liquid in it reveals 
neutrinos through faint, greenish-blue flashes of light. The flashes are 
collected by sensitive components, called photomultiplier tubes (domes) 
that measure more than a thousand neutrinos every day. /Photo: Berkeley 
Lab Public Affairs/
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