BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Michael Baird\, University of Virginia - Department of Physics\ n\n
The NOvA experiment is a long-ba seline neutrino oscillation experiment that uses the NuMI beam from Fermil ab to detect both electron and muon flavored neutrinos in a Near Detector\ , located at Fermilab\, and a Far Detector\, located at Ash River\, Minnes ota. NOvA&rsquo\;s primary physics goals include precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters\, such as \;&theta\;23 \;and the atmospheric mass- squared splitting\, along with probes of the mass hierar chy and the CP violating phase. This talk will present the latest NOvA res ults using a combined neutrino and anti-neutrino dataset based on a beam e xposure of approximately \;13 \;×\; \;1020 \;protons- on-target in each dataset.
\n DTSTART:20201104T203000Z LOCATION:Online\, Room via Zoom SUMMARY:Latest Oscillation Results Combining Neutrino and Antineutrino Data from the NOvA Experiment END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR