Hyper-Kamiokande beam sensitivity
Friday 11 December 2020, 11:00am to 12:00pm
Venue
Online via MS TeamsOpen to
Alumni, Postgraduates, Staff, UndergraduatesRegistration
Registration not required - just turn upEvent Details
EPP webinar.
Abstract: Hyper-Kamiokande is a future experiment in Japan to study a wide range of physics, including neutrino oscillations and proton decay. It uses the well-established water Cherenkov detector technique. Construction has recently commenced, and data taking will begin in 2027. I will describe the experimental design, and detail the latest neutrino beam sensitivity studies.
Biography
Undergrad @ Warwick
PhD @ Oxford & RAL (joint) on T2K (focus on numu disappearance oscillation analysis)
First postdoc @ Oxford on DUNE (focus on DAQ for the 35 ton)
I’ve been @ Lancaster on HyperK since 2015 now (focus on DAQ, and LBL oscillation sensitivities)
If someone from outside of the EPP group would like to join the webinar, please send a request to j.nowak@lancaster.ac.uk
Speaker
Tom Dealtry (Lancaster University)
Lancaster University
Contact Details
Name | Dr Jarek Nowak |