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DTSTART:20090514T210000Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:The Fermilab Neutrino Program\, Joint NPAC Forum/HEP Seminar\,
  Steve Brice\, FNAL
DESCRIPTION:There has been a rapid expansion of our knowledge of the n
 eutrino sector in the last decade. Neutrino oscillations have been cle
 arly measured in multiple settings and the mixings and masses are star
 ting to be constrained. Fermilab has been and will continue to be at t
 he heart of this endeavor. The talk will review the current\, near ter
 m\, and future neutrino program at Fermilab. The MiniBooNE\, MicroBooN
 E\, and MINOS experiments have and will serve to clarify the picture o
 f oscillations. SciBooNE and MINERvA are making precision measurements
  of neutrino induced processes that will aid future oscillation experi
 ments as well as further our understanding of neutrino interactions. L
 ooking into the future NOvA and then LBNE will probe in increasing det
 ail the last unmeasured mixing\, clarify the ordering of the neutrino 
 masses\, and culminate in a search for CP violation in the neutrino se
 ctor.<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1438
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