Sala Seminarios IFIC (Edf. Institutos de Investigación) Jueves, 10 de Junio de 2010 a las 12:00 PM
Resumen
Recent neutrino oscillation experiments have had a series
of remarkable discoveries. Now, our job is to decode what these
discoveries tell us about physics at the highest mass scales. We
suspect that as-yet-unobserved oscillations involving electron-flavored
neutrinos may hold important keys to the question.
This talk discusses the picture of beyond-standard-model physics which is
emerging, some experiments involved in the hunt for the missing
electron-flavor neutrino oscillations needed to complete the picture,
and a new experiment, DAEdALUS, which is just joining the race
for the answer.