to push the systematic errors down to the
~1 ns level.
Best regards,
Marvin
On Jun 8, 2012, at 2:49 AM, Javier Serrano wrote:
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:51 AM, Marvin Marshak mars...@umn.edu wrote:
Good morning from Japan,
The Neutrino 2012 Conference is being held in Kyoto, Japan, this week
Good morning from Japan,
The Neutrino 2012 Conference is being held in Kyoto, Japan, this week. This
morning's session is scheduled for 3 talks on neutrino velocity--one from the
OPERA Experiment that initially reported the anomalous effect, one discussing
other experiments at the Italian Gran
Good morning,
The Neutrino Velocity session at Neutrino 2012 in Kyoto, Japan, is now
finished. Six experiments now report no measurable difference between the
velocity of neutrinos and the velocity of light.
The first talk was from the OPERA Experiment at the Gran Sasso Laboratory, the
The MINOS Collaboration has made progress in its effort to use the Fermilab to
Soudan MN neutrino beam to investigate the effect reported by the OPERA
Collaboration of neutrinos travelling faster than the speed of light. The
current MINOS methodology has two parts: (1) to retrospectively
for techniques such as Two-Way Satellite synchronization.
In addition, if there are any Time Nuts in the Minnesota area who would like
to get more involved in this project,
please feel free to contact me at mars...@umn.edu
Thank you very much.
Marvin Marshak
Marvin L. Marshak
College of Science