09 July 2020

T2K's Latest Results on the Cover of Nature: Reddit AMA!


This week, several of us (Lauren, Luke, Patrick and me, Yoshi) from the Imperial College team that works on the T2K Experiment did a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything (well, what they call a Discussion when it is more than one person) on the topic of the physics result that appeared in Nature earlier this year.
The cover is a photograph of Super-Kamiokande, the detector at the far end of our experiment where we look to see what has happened to our neutrinos. It does look amazing, so always gets the attention, but equally important is the ND280 "near detector":

Anyway, please do have a look: there were plenty of fantastic questions that we answered, so I think it should be useful in learning about the sorts of things we do on our experiment!

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