Public Lecture—Deep Secrets of the Neutrino: Physics Underground
Μεταφορτώθηκε στις 11 Φεβ 2011
Lecture Date: Tuesday, March 23,
2010. Among the many beautiful, unexpected and sometimes revolutionary
discoveries to emerge from subatomic physics, probably none is more
bizarre than an elementary particle known as the "neutrino". More than a
trillion of these microscopic phantoms pass unnoticed through our
bodies every second, and indeed, through the entire Earth - but their
properties remain poorly understood. In recent years, exquisitely
sensitive experiments, often conducted deep below ground, have brought
neutrino physics to the forefront. In this talk, we will explore the
neutrino - what we know, what we want to know, and how one experiment in
a New Mexico mine is trying to get there. Lecturer: P.C. Rowson, SLAC
National Accelerator Laboratory.
2010. Among the many beautiful, unexpected and sometimes revolutionary
discoveries to emerge from subatomic physics, probably none is more
bizarre than an elementary particle known as the "neutrino". More than a
trillion of these microscopic phantoms pass unnoticed through our
bodies every second, and indeed, through the entire Earth - but their
properties remain poorly understood. In recent years, exquisitely
sensitive experiments, often conducted deep below ground, have brought
neutrino physics to the forefront. In this talk, we will explore the
neutrino - what we know, what we want to know, and how one experiment in
a New Mexico mine is trying to get there. Lecturer: P.C. Rowson, SLAC
National Accelerator Laboratory.
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