4-12 November 2010
Morelia, Michoacan
Mexico/General timezone
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Session I NU.CR
Place
Location: Morelia, Michoacan
Room: Hall B, Hotel Fiesta Inn
Date:
8 Nov 16:00 - 20:00
Conveners
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- Dr. Zavala, Gerardo (University of Guanajuato)
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- Dr. Kormos, Laura (Lancaster University)
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We shall study Delta L=2 processes taking place in the neutrino
oscillations. These delta L=2 effects can be induced by Majorana
naturalness of neutrinos or by new physics at production or detection. We
show a general framework where it is possible to use last MINOS results to
get bounds on these new physics effects.
Presented by Vannia GONZÁLEZ
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T2K is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment with the primary
aim of measuring the smallest and most elusive neutrino mixing angle,
theta_13. 2010 saw the beginning of the T2K data-taking phase. This
presentation will give an overview of the T2K experiment, its goals and
current status, and will show some of the initial data.
Presented by Dr. Laura KORMOS
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Current neutrino oscillation data strongly suggest that, in the lepton flavor
basis, there exist a mu-tau exchange invariance on neutrino mass matrix. Such a
symmetry gives a simple explanation of the observable values of atmospheric
mixing angle, which seems maximal, and the smallness (null value) of theta_{13}
angle in the PMNS mixing matrix. The most general breaking of mu-tau symmetry
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Presented by Dr. Abdel PEREZ-LORENZANA
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