Exploring Beyond the Known Universe with Neutrinos and Muons
Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a captivating journey through the frontiers of particle physics in this inaugural lecture by Professor Yoshi Uchida from Imperial College London's Department of Physics. Delve into the fascinating world of neutrinos and muons, exploring their role in unraveling the mysteries of the universe. Learn about the Standard Model of particle physics, the challenges of measuring neutrinos, and the quest for physics beyond our current understanding. Discover the personal story behind Professor Uchida's research, the importance of international collaborations at facilities like CERN and Fermilab, and the groundbreaking experiments pushing the boundaries of our knowledge. From the sun's photons to proton beams and electron conversion, this comprehensive talk offers a unique glimpse into cutting-edge research that seeks to expand our understanding of the cosmos.
Syllabus
Intro
Title
Electron
Photons
Neutrinos
Standard Model
Interactions
BSM
Massless neutrinos
Measuring neutrinos
Personal story
Imperial College
Imperial group photo
Neutrino nucleus
Minu
Beyond the model
Finding something beyond the model
CERN and Fermilab
Sun photons
Proton beam
Context
Beaman
Beyond electron conversion
Co Oishi
T2K
Candy
Beyond
Photos
Taught by
Imperial College London
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