Speaker
Prof.
Clark McGrew
(Stony Brook University)
Description
The T2K long-baseline neutrino experiment has new neutrino cross-section measurements. Measuring neutrino cross sections is vital as they correspond to a major systematic uncertainty for neutrino oscillation analyses. In particular, the new results focus on exploiting the water targets in the T2K off-axis near detector, ND280, updating our charged-current measurements with a wider phase space, addressing in more detail the neutrino interaction vertex, and more new measurements. This talk will give an overview of the T2K neutrino cross-section measurements, focusing on the latest results.
Primary author
Dr
Laura Kormos
(I am submitting this on behalf of T2K)