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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR | Zack Li (Princeton Univ.)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Zack Li (Princeton University) \nTitle: “Enabling New Views of the Early Universe from the Atacama in the Next Five Years” \nAbstract:  \nWe’re producing some exciting Cosmic Microwave Background data with high-resolution\, ground-based observations at 27 – 280 GHz\, from experiments like ACT\, SPT\, and (soon) SO and CMB-S4. I’ll discuss present and future challenges for CMB data analysis\, and show results from integrating Planck data analysis with the Simons Observatory power spectrum pipeline. I’ll also talk about prospects for these surveys to use the early Universe to detect the particle nature of dark matter\, and briefly introduce a theory code intended for machine learning. \nJoin Zoom Meeting  \nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/j/97817863355?pwd=ckpYbFd6Y3pReXgwT1VEN1ZqdnVhQT09  \nMeeting ID: 978 1786 3355  \nPasscode: 229498
URL:https://inpa.lbl.gov/event/virtual-inpa-seminar-zack-li-princeton-univ/
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR | Guang Yang (Stony Brook University)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Guang Yang (Stony Brook University) \nTitle: Securing An Accurate CP Violation Phase Measurement In DUNE \nAbstract:  \nThe requirements for a 5 non-zero delta CP violation phase measurement (if CP violation phase = -pi/2) are a wide-band muon neutrino beam\, a 1\,300 km baseline\, an order of 10s kt fiducial mass detector with high particle identification efficiency and low external background. Additionally\, the orders of uncertainty should be 2% for the signal and 5% for the background\, which requires an unprecedented level of robustness and redundancy in the measurement. Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) plans to achieve this goal. In this talk\, I will focus on some key concepts that were initiated by the Stony Brook Nucleon decay and Neutrino group. One of them is a new detector that is capable to detect the final state neutron kinetic energy named 3DST (3D projection scintillator tracker) and others include an idea to move part of the near detector system off-axis transverse to the beamline and employing a 10kt level water-based liquid scintillator detector as a far detector module. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/j/95279935975?pwd=dUtwMkJKU1JxYkF6U1c4ZHY3UTlpUT09\nMeeting ID: 952 7993 5975\nPasscode: 671109 \n 
URL:https://inpa.lbl.gov/event/virtual-inpa-seminar-guang-yang-stony-brook-university/
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR | Zepeng Li (Yale University)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Zepeng Li (Yale University) \nTitle: Search For Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay In Liquid Xenon TPC \nAbstract: \nSearch for neutrinoless double beta decay is a direct tool to investigate the Majorana nature of the neutrinos and mechanism of neutrino mass generation. Discovery of neutrinoless double beta decay would be a direct indication of lepton number violation\, and provide a portal to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. The nEXO experiment\, built on the success of EXO-200 experiment\, will search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 136Xe using a large ultra-low background liquid xenon time projection chamber\, nEXO has distinct advantages of good energy resolution\, full 3-D reconstruction of energy depositions in the detector\, and excellent self-shielding against external backgrounds\, that will provide world-leading sensitivity to neutrinoless double beta decay. I will talk about the development of new experimental techniques for the nEXO experiment from both software and hardware perspectives. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/j/97776930106?pwd=Q0tybnYyRWtpcW1kTGR6M1F4dGtEQT09 \nMeeting ID: 977 7693 010 \nPasscode: 826943
URL:https://inpa.lbl.gov/event/virtual-inpa-seminar-zepeng-li-yale-university/
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR | Jay Hun Jo (Yale University)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jay Hun Jo (Yale University) \nTitle: Searching For Long Standing Anomalies In Particle Physics With COSINE-100 and MicroBooNE \nAbstract: \nTwo of the most pressing questions in particle physics are the nature of the dark matter in the universe and understanding neutrinos – overall and as an explanation for our matter dominated universe. In each case\, there are long standing anomalies which must be addressed for the fields to progress to new discoveries. DAMA’s claim of a dark matter-induced annual modulation signal is being addressed by the COSINE-100 experiment\, a direct detection dark matter detector with the same sodium iodide detectors as DAMA. The short baseline anomaly which includes MiniBooNE’s LEE result\, is being addressed by the MicroBooNE single-phase liquid argon time projection chamber. I will discuss recent results from COSINE-100 and the MicroBooNE experiment in these efforts. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/j/97940510926?pwd=STRFWFRlY3UrOXA0SVpjUko4QlBXUT09 \nMeeting ID: 979 4051 0926 \nPasscode: 184057
URL:https://inpa.lbl.gov/event/virtual-inpa-seminar-jay-hun-jo-yale-university/
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