3:30 pm MCP 201
Neutrinos—the "little neutral ones" initially conjectured by Pauli in the 1930s—have been eluding scientists since their inception. Even some basic properties, such as their mass, escape experimental confirmation. In my talk, I will discuss how two relatively new quantum-inspired techniques -- cyclotron radiation emission spectroscopy (CRES) and coherent elastic neutrino nuclear scattering (CEνNS)-- are being used to better understand the fundamental properties of neutrinos to new, unprecedented levels.
Event Type
Nov
18