Speaker
Joseph Walsh
(Michigan State University)
Description
The next generation of neutrino-oscillation experiments, DUNE, Hyper-K and JUNO, will push our understanding of the mixing parameters into the precision regime. As our knowledge of the parameters will no longer be statistically limited, a robust understanding of the systematic uncertainties in their measurement is crucial to avoid biases. More sophisticated models will be necessary to fully take advantage of the data available, and a range of both internal and external interaction, flux, and detector-performance measurements will be needed to inform these models and ensure accurate results.
Author
Joseph Walsh
(Michigan State University)