Particle Physics Seminar

"neutrino physics"

Presented by J.D. Vergados, University of Ioannina

Thursday, August 4, 2011, 11:00 am — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

We will present novel features of neutrino oscillations, neutrino oscillometry, employing sources of monoenergetic very low energy neutrinos following electron capture
by the nucleus ⋆ . Since the neutrino energy is very low the oscillation length associated with the larger δm2 is appearing in an electronic neutrino disappearance
experiment can be so small that the full oscillation can take place inside a small size detector enabling one to determine very accurately the relevant neutrino oscillation
parameters. The proper energy of the source depends on δm2.

Hosted by: Yannis Semertzidis

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