Please join the Department of Physics and Astronomy for our final colloquium of the academic year on Tuesday, April 25 from 12:10 - 1 pm in CNS 206/208. Dr. Denver Whittington from Syracuse University will give a talk entitled "Catching Neutrinos."
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium on Tuesday, April 25 (Dr. Denver Whittington, Syracuse University)
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium on Tuesday, April 25 (Dr. Denver Whittington, Syracuse University)
Catching Neutrinos
Neutrino experiments seek to measure fundamental properties of these often-elusory fundamental particles. In doing so, researchers must build massive particle detectors to capture handfuls of fleeting interactions and piece together answers over the course of years. However, these projects also offer a wide variety of opportunities to contribute to areas of physics ranging from the subatomic all the way to astrophysical scales. They also demand novel and creative detector research and development, building on established techniques and pioneering new ones. This talk will explore these topics through the lens of the largest long-baseline neutrino experiments in the U.S. - NOvA and DUNE. I will give a brief overview of neutrinos, accelerator-based neutrino experiments, and some of the physics insights we hope to gain from this sector of the subatomic.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jerome Fung at jfung@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3984. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.