Speaker: |
Hisakazu Minakata (Tokyo Metropolitan U.) |
Title: |
Neutrinos: Kage-Musha in nature which however have a key to understand her fundamental structure |
Date (JST): |
Wed, Oct 03, 2012, 15:30 - 17:00 |
Place: |
Lecture Hall |
Related File: |
763.pdf
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Abstract: |
Though hidden from us as almost "ghost" particles, neutrinos play important roles in cosmology and astrophysical phenomena. After digging out some of their roles I will focus on new neutrino properties, masses and flavor mixings, discovered in the last 15 years. I start with recollection of how it was done and give an overview of how this halfway task can be completed. Then, I will try to reach their possible implications to fundamental structure of our world.
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