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Presented By: Department of Physics

HEP-Astro Seminar | The Role of Large Volume Neutrino Telescopes in Probing Flavour Oscillations

Pablo Fernandez (Stockholm University)

Neutrino flavour oscillations are now quite well established, having being probed at different neutrino energies from a few MeV to tens of GeV. In this talk I will focus on the high energy part, highlighting the role of large volume neutrino telescopes in the measurement of flavour oscillation parameters. I will comment on the results of a recent global fit, mentioning the expected contribution of future neutrino telescopes such as ORCA and PINGU. Finally, I will briefly comment on the role of large volume neutrino telescopes to probe some new physics scenarios through flavour oscillations.

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