APC colloquium

Dear all,

We are very happy to welcome Andrzej M. Szelc (Royal Society University Research Fellow, the University of Manchester) at APC this week.

Andrzej will talk about the "Long- and Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments” (abstract and poster below) in Amphi PGG on Friday, February 7th at 11am.

Vincent and Josquin

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Title: Long- and Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments  

Abstract: The neutrino is the second most abundant particle in the Universe. It is also one of the most surprising ones: it has provided unexpected results at almost every turn since it was proposed. Neutrinos now offer one of the windows to answer a few of the remaining big questions in particle physics and cosmology, including whether the Standard Model of Particle Physics complete, and why do we observe a matter-anti-matter asymmetry in the Universe? Measuring neutrino oscillations at short and long baselines can provide answers to these important questions. In this talk I will describe how neutrino experiments, including the US-based liquid argon neutrino programme,  aim to provide answers to these questions in particle and astro-particle physics by detecting neutrinos created in accelerators at short and long baselines.

 

Dates: 

Friday, 7 February, 2020 - 11:00 to 13:30

Localisation / Location: 

APC

Salle / Local: 

Amphi Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
  • Colloquium APC

Nom/Prénom // Last name/First name: 

M. Szelc Andrzej

Affiliation: 

University of Manchester

Equipe(s) organisatrice(s) / Organizing team(s): 

  • Théorie

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Pays / Country: 

Angleterre