Conveners
Tau neutrinos and BSM
- Ahmed Ismail (Oklahoma State)
- Roshan Mammen Abraham (Oklahoma State University)
Light sterile neutrinos have been put forward as an explanation of the anomalous measurements obtained in short-baseline neutrino experiments. In this talk I will review the status and discuss recent results in the search for light sterile neutrinos. Additionally, I will present extensions of the light sterile neutrino model that aim to explanations of these anomalous observations and resolve...
In this talk, I discuss the possibility of detecting tau events in the multi-GeV energy range originated via atmospheric muon neutrino to tau neutrino oscillation in the context of 50 kt magnetized Iron Calorimeter (ICAL) detector under the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) collaboration. I also discuss the possibility of exploring some interesting beyond the Standard Model (BSM)...
High-energy (TeV-PeV) and ultra-high-energy (> 100 PeV) tau neutrinos of cosmic origin offer great potential to test a wide variety of BSM scenarios. Because the tau sector in BSM searches is often the least constrained, measuring high-energy tau neutrinos represents an opportunity to make substantial progress. Today, we perform BSM tests using the IceCube TeV-PeV neutrinos, based on their...