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[Tufts-Nu] CANCELLED: Tufts Neutrinos: Meeting this Friday (June 19th) at 1:00 pm



Greetings Tuftinos,

 

           At our meeting last Friday, when we planned for this coming Friday,

we overlooked the fact that this coming Friday is Juneteenth National Independence

Holiday.   This is a federal holiday and of course Tufts will be closed.

 

            So – No Meeting this coming Friday.

            The Friday following (June 26th) is the concluding day of NEUTRINO 2026,

            so we’ll likely skip that one also.

 

Meanwhile – enjoy the Ice Cube graphic.

 

Sincerely,

T

       

From: Mann, W. Anthony <Anthony Mann tufts edu>
Date: Monday, June 15, 2026 at 6:02 PM
To: neutrino cosmos phy tufts edu <neutrino cosmos phy tufts edu>, Baum, Micah D <Micah Baum tufts edu>, Soler, Mia <Mia Soler tufts edu>, Shudra, Tymofii <Tymofii Shudra tufts edu>
Subject: [Tufts-Nu] Tufts Neutrinos: Meeting this Friday (June 19th) at 1:00 pm

Dear Neutrino Enthusiasts of Tufts,

 

We will meet as usual this coming Friday, June 19th, at 1:00 pm.

Sandwiches and beverages will be available to in-person attendees.

 

          Note deadline: Questionnaire for data-shift preferences by researchers

                                            of NOvA closes tomorrow, June 16th.

 

          Discussions:

                         The floor will be open for discussion of developments and action

                         items stemming from last week’s very productive NOvA Collaboration

                         Meeting at Tufts.   Additionally, Tuftons may want to contemplate

                         developments that may arise with new results at NEUTRINO 2026

                         which gets underway June 22-26.

 

           At this time, no Talks are scheduled, so if you have slides, please drop me

           a line !

 

C U on Friday !

T

Previous results from IceCube have hinted toward the existence of an excess

or a break at 30 TeV energy. This Letter reports for the first time,

a statistically significant observation of a break in the spectrum.