The NOvA Experiment: Overview and Status
Abstract
The NOA experiment is a long-baseline accelerator based neutrino oscillation experiment. It uses the upgraded Fermilab NuMI beam and measures electron-neutrino appearance and muon-neutrino disappearance at its far detector in Ash River, Minnesota. Goals of the experiment include measurements of , the neutrino-mass hierarchy and the CP-violating phase. NOA has begun to take data this year and will have its first physics results in 2014. This talk provides an overview of the scientific reach of the NOA experiment, the status of detector construction and physics analysis and a first glimpse of far-detector data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1309.7898,
title = {The NOvA Experiment: Overview and Status},
author = {Jianming Bian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.7898},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
Presentation at the DPF 2013 Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Particles and Fields, Santa Cruz, California, August 13-17, 2013