Mini Workshop: Direct Neutrino Mass Measurements

US/Central
Diana Parno (Carnegie Mellon University)
Description

In this workshop, we'll discuss the current generation of and future prospects for direct, kinematic measurements of the neutrino mass scale. We'll conclude with a final discussion on two main questions:

  1. What are the most pressing experimental and theoretical challenges for 0.2 eV neutrino-mass sensitivity, and beyond?
  2. What can Snowmass do for direct neutrino-mass measurements?

You can join via this Zoom link, no registration required: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/93793037748?pwd=alc3VTNwT1N1ZmRNek90eFFXSlRnZz09
    Password: 858628

To continue discussions of neutrino properties, you can join our channel #neutrino_properties on the Snowmass slack. If you aren't on Slack at this point, please email ben.jones@uta.edu to be added during the meeting.

(See joining instructions at the bottom of the main Snowmass page, https://snowmass21.org/start ).

We'll also be making announcements on our mailing list. Here's how to subscribe:
1. Send an e-mail message to listserv@fnal.gov
2. Leave the subject line blank
3. Type “SUBSCRIBE SNOWMASS-NF05-PROPERTIES FIRSTNAME LASTNAME” (without the quotation marks) in the body of your message.

(We'll add subscribers to the Snowmass slack, too.)

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Post-Workshop Survey: Direct Measurements of Neutrino Mass
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