12–14 Dec 2018
Fermilab
US/Central timezone
Theia is a potential multi-purpose, large-scale neutrino detector in its very early design stages. It aims to utilize water-based liquid scintillator or lightly-doped oil as a detector medium coupled with very fast timing to study a broad physics program. Its prospects include the capability to detect and measure neutrinos over a very broad energy spectrum, with the potential to deduce the hierarchical nature of neutrinos, measure the level of CP violation in the lepton sector and potentially determine whether the neutrino is Majorana in nature. Furthermore, Theia will be able to study neutrinos from multiple sources including the Fermilab LBNF beam, atmospheric neutrinos, the Earth, the Sun, galactic supernovae, and the diffuse flux of cosmological supernova neutrinos. Remote connection info: NOTE THAT THERE IS A PASSWORD "GOL18" (for "Goddess Of Light") Join Zoom Meeting https://fnal.zoom.us/j/716855615?pwd=SEdiclA4bWFBVmJudlhJYkdZVW8wZz09 Password: GOL18 One tap mobile +16699006833,,716855615# US (San Jose) +16465588656,,716855615# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) Meeting ID: 716 855 615 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/aejzhLLoTg
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Fermilab
Wednesday, December 12th and Thursday, December 13th - Hornet's Nest (WH8XO) - Friday, December 14th - Curia II (WH2SE)