Neutrino theory from astrophysics and cosmology
DIPC Seminars
- Speaker
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Jordi Salvado, Institut de Ciencies del Cosmos, Universitat de Barcelona
- When
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2020/01/28
16:30 - Place
- Donostia International Physics Center
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In the history of physics the observation of natural phenomena has been one of
the most important incentives to explore new physics. This is particularly
true for neutrino physics, still one of the most intriguing particles in the
standard model. The current experimental effort, the role they play in
cosmology, and the recent discovery of ultra high energy astrophysical
neutrinos by neutrino telescopes such as IceCube, make neutrinos physics an
outstanding scenario to push the boundaries of our fundamental physics
knowledge. In this talk I will present a review of the field with the latest
relevant results and discuss what can we learn in the near future.
Host: Francesc Monrabal