Recent Advances in Neutrino Physics - Understanding the Physics Behind Neutrino Masses
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Overview
Explore recent advances in neutrino physics through this 40-minute keynote plenary session presented by André de Gouvêa from Northwestern University at the APS April Meeting 2019 in Denver, CO. Delve into the compelling evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model as revealed by nonzero neutrino masses and neutrino oscillations. Examine various new physics scenarios capable of generating neutrino masses consistent with current data, and learn about future experimental efforts aimed at unraveling the mysteries surrounding neutrino physics. Gain insights into the dynamical mechanisms behind nonzero neutrino masses and the challenges in determining which theoretical model accurately describes nature's workings.
Syllabus
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Recent Advances in Neutrino Physics: André de Gouvêa
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