Broad Questions in Neutrino Physics - Panel Discussion
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore broad questions in neutrino physics through this panel discussion chaired by Alexander Friedland from SLAC. Featuring experts McLaughlin, de Gouvea, Ankowski, Hostert, and Gill Botella, the 49-minute session is part of the Interdisciplinary Developments in Neutrino Physics Conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Delve into topics such as short baseline anomalies, cross-sections, SuperK, Snowmass, important experiments, funding, specific mechanisms, missing energy, theory vs. experimental approaches, open source initiatives, error analysis, sensitivity studies, and new electron disappearance phenomena. Gain insights into measuring success in neutrino physics, the interplay between theory and experiment, and case studies illustrating key concepts. This comprehensive panel aims to survey interdisciplinary avenues in modern neutrino physics, maximizing new physics potential, understanding high-precision neutrino cross-sections, and addressing the impact of neutrinos on astrophysical and cosmological processes.
Syllabus
Intro
Short Baseline Anomalies
Crosssections
SuperK
List of requirements
Snowmass
List of important experiments
Roadmap
Funding
Specific mechanisms
Missing energy
Missing generator
Theory vs Experimental
Open source
Boundaries between fields
Error bars
Error marks
Sensitivity studies
New E disappearance
What if
Measuring success
Theory and experiment
Case study
Transition
Wrapup
Thank you
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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