BSM Searches and Supernovae - Ivan Jesus Martinez Soler
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research on BSM searches and supernovae in this 34-minute conference talk by Ivan Jesus Martinez Soler from Harvard University. Delve into the interdisciplinary developments in neutrino physics, focusing on maximizing new physics potential from experimental data, understanding high-precision neutrino cross sections, and addressing the impact of neutrinos on astrophysical and cosmological processes. Examine topics such as the origin of neutrino masses, superposition, bounds, supernovae, length scales, supernova sensitivity, cellular Dirac, measuring BSM, and sensitivity. Gain insights from this presentation, part of the Interdisciplinary Developments in Neutrino Physics Conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, which explores connections between neutrinos and gravitational waves, cosmological data, and astrophysical phenomena.
Syllabus
Introduction
Origin of neutrino masses
Superposition
Bounds
Supernovae
Length Scales
Supernova
Supernova Sensitivity
Cellular dirac
Measuring BSM
Sensitivity
Conclusion
Questions
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics