Speaker
Andreas Lund
(KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Description
The neutrino mass ordering (NMO) is one of the major contemporary questions in neutrino physics. Determining the NMO is the primary goal of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a recently operational next-generation reactor experiment. Furthermore, the advent of JUNO ushers in the precision era of neutrino oscillation physics. This enbales us, for the first time, to probe sub-leading effects on the oscillation spectrum. In this presentation we discuss how scalar-mediated non-standard interactions between neutrinos and matter would be seen in the JUNO experiment, and specifically how such interactions could impact JUNO's NMO determination.
Authors
Andreas Lund
(KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Sandhya Choubey
(kth.se)