Abstract

The India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) is a proposed project to observe atmospheric neutrinos using a magnetized iron calorimeter (ICAL) detector. The unique feature of this detector is the ability to study neutrinos and antineutrinos separately owing to its charge identification capability. This makes it a very suitable detector to study the ordering of the neutrino mass states. Its other physics goals include precision measurement of atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters, finding the octant of θ23 etc. In this talk I summarize the current status of the INO project and the R&D work that is underway to achieve its physics goals.

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