Theory Seminars

What we’ll (hopefully) learn from Neutrino Experiments in the Next Decade

by Dr Kevin J. Kelly (CERN)

Europe/Madrid
Seminar Room (IFAE)

Seminar Room

IFAE

Description

Neutrino physics is a rapidly evolving field. With the (relatively) recent discovery that neutrinos have mass and oscillate, a slate of experiments has already been carried out to understand their properties. In the next decade or two, even more experiments will bring us into a precision era. In this talk, I will summarize our understanding of neutrino properties to date and how these upcoming experiments will improve this understanding. I will focus also on the possibility of even more beyond-the-standard-model physics associated with neutrinos being discovered. This is possible both by studying neutrino oscillations precisely, and also by using the rich near detector complexes of these facilities to perform complementary searches.

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