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Neutrinos and Astrophysics Open Questions - Panel Discussion

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore cutting-edge research and open questions in neutrino astrophysics through this panel discussion chaired by Amol Patwardhan from SLAC. Featuring experts Kheirandish, Safa, Fuller, Suliga, and Balantekin, the 52-minute session delves into interdisciplinary developments in neutrino physics. Part of the "Interdisciplinary Developments in Neutrino Physics Conference" held in March 2022, the panel examines topics such as maximizing new physics potential from experimental data, high-precision neutrino cross sections, and the impact of neutrinos on astrophysical and cosmological processes. Gain insights into connections between neutrinos and gravitational waves, cosmological data, IceCube's astrophysical neutrino events, implications of sterile neutrino searches, and the role of neutrino detectors as astrophysical observatories. Organized by the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this discussion offers a comprehensive overview of current challenges and future directions in the field of neutrino astrophysics.

Syllabus

Panel: Neutrinos and Astrophysics Open Questions ▸ Chair: Amol Patwardhan (SLAC)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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