Volume 332 - XIV International Conference on Heavy Quarks and Leptons (HQL2018) - Neutrino Physics
Oscillation and Cross-section Results from T2K
S. Zsoldos* and  On behalf of the T2K collaboration
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Pre-published on: December 05, 2018
Published on: December 11, 2018
Abstract
T2K is an experiment designed to observe neutrino oscillations with a baseline of 295 km across Japan from the J-PARC accelerator complex in Tokai to the Super-Kamiokande detector in Kamioka. Its main goal is to measure oscillation parameters though $\nu_\mu$ disappearance and $\nu_e$ appearance. T2K was the first experiment which published an indication of non-zero value for the mixing angle $\theta_{13}$ , and recently published its first result in the search for CP violation in neutrino oscillations combining appearance and disappearance channels for $\nu/\bar\nu$ beam.

Entering the age of precision measurement of the neutrino parameters, T2K published neutrino-nucleus cross-section measurements of various interaction channels at T2K off-axis (ND280) andon-axis (INGRID) near detectors.
In this proceeding, the latest oscillation and cross-section results are reported.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.332.0044
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