Results and Prospects from NOvA
Abstract
NOvA is a long-baseline neutrino experiment that uses an upgraded NuMI neutrino source at Fermilab and a 14-kton detector at Ash River, Minnesota. The detector has a highly active, finely segmented design that offers superb event identification capability. This talk presents the latest μ (μ) disappearance and e (e) appearance combined results using the first NOvA anti-neutrino beam data. In the far detector, 18 e candidate events are observed, with a significance of e appearance more than 4 σ. The NOvA results favor a normal neutrino mass hierarchy.
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