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DTSTART:20221202T150000Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:First Steps for a Joint Analysis of the MINOS and NOvA Experim
 ents\, Preliminary Exam\, Anna Cooleybeck\, Physics Graduate Student
DESCRIPTION:The MINOS and NOvA experiments are both long-baseline neut
 rino oscillation experiments\, with a focus on measuring 3-flavor osci
 llation parameters from a muon neutrino beam. While they utilize the s
 ame neutrino beam\, MINOS is directly on the beam axis and NOvA is 14.
 6 mrad off axis\, giving us the opportunity to constrain beam-related 
 systematic uncertainties. By analyzing data from both these experiment
 s together\, we can better understand the uncertainties present while 
 still retaining the unique advantages of each experiment. This talk wi
 ll discuss this novel analysis technique and present the first steps t
 owards developing a framework for the complete analysis
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8014
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