Dr
Lorenzo Pagnanini
(Milano Bicocca University and INFN MiB)
5/28/19, 2:15 PM
Oral Presentation
The search for neutrino-less double beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) demands high energy resolution detectors, operated for long times in low background conditions. Scintillating cryogenic calorimeters are a viable strategy to fulfill these requirements, since they combine good energy resolution with background rejection capabilities. The CUPID-0 experiment is the first successful demonstrator...
Dr
Leendert Hayen
(IKS, KU Leuven)
5/28/19, 2:45 PM
Oral Presentation
Fueled by the reactor antineutrino anomaly and its link to possible sterile neutrinos, several very short baseline experiments have come online over the past few years. Despite high quality data, theoretical predictions have not able been able to line up with experimental results, requiring a reevaluated theoretical input. The central element in the latter is an accurate calculation of the...