5–6 Jun 2017
Fermilab, Wilson Hall
US/Central timezone

Muon Neutrino Disappearance at MINOS+

6 Jun 2017, 11:30
15m
One West (Fermilab, Wilson Hall)

One West

Fermilab, Wilson Hall

Oral Presentation Long Baseline Neutrino Program

Speaker

Thomas Carroll (University of Texas at Austin)

Description

The MINOS experiment ran from 2003 until 2012 and produced some of the best precision measurements of the atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters $\Delta m^2_{32}$ and $\theta_{23}$ using muon neutrino disappearance of beam and atmospheric neutrinos and electron neutrino appearance of beam neutrinos. The MINOS+ experiment succeeded MINOS in September 2013. For almost three years MINOS+ collected data from the Medium Energy NuMI neutrino beam at Fermilab. We will describe the MINOS+ muon neutrino disappearance measurement and present the results of this analysis. These results will be compared to and combined with the MINOS measurement.

Primary author

Thomas Carroll (University of Texas at Austin)

Presentation materials