Special Lectures

Neutrino Physics

by Dr Muriel VANDERDONCKT (CERN, Genève, Suisse)

Europe/Brussels
E.349 (Institut de Physique Nucleaire)

E.349

Institut de Physique Nucleaire

Chemin du Cyclotron, 2 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Description
"The neutrino is probably the most mysterious particle known today. These lectures will review the past and ongoing quest to understand the neutrino and its interactions as well as the handles its properties will give us on physics beyond the Standard Model. Moreover, neutrinos are mass-produced in stars, in the atmosphere, during supernova collapses or at beginning of the universe. The measurement of the fluxes reaching the Earth gives us a better understanding of these astrophysical processes as well as of the neutrino."
Slides