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Evidence for leptonic CP phase from NOVA, T2K and ICAL

June 15, 2015 Seminars

by Monojit Ghosh (Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad (India))

Tuesday, 16 June 2015 from 12:00 to 13:00 (Europe/Madrid)
at IFIC ( Seminar Room 1.1.1 )

ABSTRACT

The phenomenon of neutrino oscillation is now well understood from the solar, 
atmospheric, reactor and accelerator neutrino experiments. This oscillation 
is characterized by a unitary PMNS matrix which is parametrized by three 
mixing angles and one phase known as the leptonic CP phase. Though there 
are already significant amount of information about the three mixing angles 
but the CP phase is still unknown. In my talk I will describe the synergy 
between the long-baseline (LBL) experiment NOVA, T2K and the atmospheric 
neutrino experiment ICAL@INO for obtaining the first hint of CP violation 
in the lepton sector.

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