Latest Results from the NOvA Experiment
Abstract
NOvA is a long-baseline neutrino experiment placed in the muon neutrino-dominated NuMI beam based at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA. Utilizing two functionally-identical tracking calorimeters, NOvA observes the appearance of electron neutrinos and the disappearance of muon neutrinos. By observing these neutrino oscillations along with their antineutrino counterparts, NOvA is probing outstanding questions in neutrino physics including the neutrino mass ordering, leptonic CP violation parameterized by the phase $\delta_{CP}$, the larger neutrino mass splitting $\Delta m^2_{32}$, and the mixing angle $\theta_{23}$. Alongside standard 3-flavor oscillations, NOvA is also investigating sterile neutrinos, nonstandard oscillations, and performing neutrino cross-section measurements. This talk will present the most recent results from NOvA encompassing the latest analyses.
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