[colloque] Neutrino Oscillation and Sterile Neutrino Experiment JSNS2
by
Fumihiko Suekane
→
Europe/Paris
Grand Amphi (LPSC)
Grand Amphi
LPSC
Description
The neutrino oscillation is a phenomenon which is not accounted for by the standard model of elementary particles and therefore, it is very important to measure the oscillation parameters. All the mixing angles; mixing angle Theta and the absolute square mass differences; Delta m^2, have already been measured and the experimental focuses are moving to measurements of CP violation and 1-3 mass hierarchy. In addition to those investigations of the 3 flavor neutrino oscillations, searches for novel neutrino properties such as 0-nu double beta decays and sterile neutrinos, also have become very active now. In this talk, I will review the current status of neutrino oscillation experiments from the basics of the oscillation mechanism. And then I will overview the future prospects of the neutrino oscillation studies, including the sterile neutrino experiments JSNS^2 being prepared at J-PARC, Japan.