Long Baseline Neutrino Experiments: The Gold Standard, MINOS
Offered By: Stanford Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of long baseline neutrino experiments in this illuminating talk by Jenny Thomas from University College London, delivered at the Stanley Wojcicki Memorial Scientific Symposium at Stanford University. Delve into the groundbreaking MINOS experiment, often referred to as the "Gold Standard" in neutrino research, and gain insights into its significance in advancing our understanding of neutrino physics. Learn about the experimental setup, challenges, and key findings that have shaped our knowledge of these elusive particles. This 34-minute presentation offers a comprehensive overview of the field, suitable for physics enthusiasts and researchers alike.
Syllabus
Jenny Thomas - "Long Baseline Neutrino Experiments: the Gold Standard, Minos"
Taught by
Stanford Physics
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