Researchers from the University of Glasgow's School of Physics and Astronomy have contributed to a groundbreaking paper published in Nature.
The international T2K and NOvA collaborations have combined data from their long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments in Japan and the USA to perform precision measurements of the differences between neutrinos and antineutrinos.
By combining the data of the T2K and NOvA experiments, the teams have constrained matter-antimatter differences using neutrino oscillations.
This achievement is a significant step forward in understanding the fundamental properties of neutrinos and antineutrinos.
Author's summary: Researchers constrain matter-antimatter differences.