Peter Ballett
Department of Physics
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Peter Ballett is Research Associate in the Department of Physics, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Particle Theory, Member of the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology.
Research Interest
My interests lie in neutrino theory and phenomenology, with connections to flavour physics and model building. I have a particular interest in the phenomenology of neutrino oscillation experiments and their potential for exploring the lepton sector of the SM and beyond (especially anything related to CP violation, leptonic flavour or neutrino mass mechanisms). However, I find that I am interested in most topics in the neutrino sector, adjacent areas and beyond; do get in touch, if you want to talk about anything.
Publications
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Ballett, Peter, King, Stephen F. Pascoli, Silvia, Prouse, Nick & Wang, TseChun (2016). Sensitivities and synergies of DUNE and T2HK.
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Ballett, Peter, King, Stephen F., Pascoli, Silvia, Prouse, Nick & Wang, TseChun (2016). Precision neutrino experiments vs the Littlest Seesaw. Journal of High Energy Physics 2017(03): 110.
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Ballett, Peter, Pascoli, Silvia & Ross-Lonergan, Mark (2017). MeV-scale sterile neutrino decays at the Fermilab Short-Baseline Neutrino program. Journal of High Energy Physics 2017(04): 102.