Latest activities and results from T2K
R. P. Litchfield, for the T2K Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports on recent upgrades and analyses of the T2K neutrino experiment, highlighting improvements in sensitivity to CP violation and the integration of new data and models.
Contribution
It presents the latest results from T2K, including the impact of ND280 upgrades and combined analyses with Super-Kamiokande data.
Findings
Enhanced sensitivity to leptonic CP violation
Successful integration of upgraded detector data
Progress in constraining neutrino interaction models
Abstract
The T2K neutrino oscillation experiment has gone through a period of renewal over the last couple of years, with several upgrades designed to improve sensitivity to leptonic CP violation. The change that most affects future analyses is the ND280 upgrade, which will constrain interaction models in new ways. At the same time the analysis continues to be developed, both by combining with the Super-Kamiokande atmospheric measurements and with refinements to the T2K-only analysis. This proceedings describes the highlights of these analyses, and the status of the various T2K upgrades.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
