Physical Society Colloquium
Neutrino Mixing and the Daya Bay Experiment
Department of Physics University of Houston
Experimental observations have established that neutrinos undergo flavor
oscillations as they propagate due to quantum mechanical mixing between the
mass states and flavor states. The Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment has
recently observed the disappearance of electron-type antineutrinos from
nuclear reactor cores at the Daya Bay Power Plant located in China. This
observation allowed Daya Bay to make a measurement of the last neutrino
mixing angle, θ13, which was previously only known to be small
in comparison to the other neutrino mixing angles. In this talk, I will
discuss the experimental evidence for neutrino oscillations and describe
the recent results from Daya Bay.
Friday, October 5th 2012, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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