Particle Physics Seminars at BNL

Precision neutrino oscillation physics and DUNE

by Dr Callum Wilkinson (University of Bern)

US/Eastern
Small Seminar Room (Bldg. 510E)

Small Seminar Room

Bldg. 510E

Description

Neutrino oscillations have been established as an energy and distance dependent phenomena, beyond the Standard Model of Particle Physics. However, a number of key questions remain, which have implications for our understanding of the origin and development of our Universe. The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), which is currently in the planning stage, has the potential to answer these outstanding questions and make measurements of the other parameters with unprecedented precision. This talk gives an overview of the DUNE sensitivity to oscillation parameters, and describes a program of research aimed at reducing systematic uncertainties, and achieving DUNE's physics goals.

Organised by

Hanyu Wei

Dr. Callum Wilkinson