Colloquium di Dottorato: Francesco Terranova (Università di Milano Bicocca)
Neutrino oscillations were discovered in 1998, providing the first evidence for massive neutrinos. A breakthrough in 2012 with the discovery of 𝝑13 opened up a new field of research to study quantum superposition effects over macroscopic distances (>100 km). In this seminar, this discovery will be presented and a new generation of experiments that study neutrino oscillations at large distances will be introduced.
These experiments -T2K, NoVA, JUNO, DUNE, and HyperKamiokande- have an ambitious goal: to fully determine the neutrino mass hierarchy and mixing parameters, which correspond to the lepton Yukawa sector of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Results from ongoing experiments and expectations for the coming decade will be discussed.