Latest Results from NOvA
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
The NOvA experiment is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment utilizing the world's most intense muon neutrino beam, which originates at Fermilab before traveling 810 km to a far detector located in Minnesota. The goals of the NOvA experiment include determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy, a search for non-zero CP-violating phase angle, and precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters. In this talk I will present the latest NOvA results corresponding to an exposure of 6.05 $\times$ 10$^{\mathrm{20}}$ protons-on-target.
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Authors
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Norm Buchanan
Colorado State University