18–26 Feb 2021
Online
Europe/Rome timezone

Euclid and the challenge of neutrino mass detection

22 Feb 2021, 18:10
20m
Room 3 (https://unipd.link/NeuTel-ParallelRoom3)

Room 3

https://unipd.link/NeuTel-ParallelRoom3

Parallel Contributed Talk Neutrino Theory and Cosmology Non Standard Interactions and Cosmology

Speaker

Maria Archidiacono (University of Milan)

Description

The ESA Euclid mission will map the cosmic web with unprecedented precision. Among the main scientific objectives of Euclid one stands out for its interdisciplinary impact: the measurement of the sum of neutrino masses.
In this talk I will highlight the challenges that cosmology will have to face in order to exploit the accuracy of Euclid data, and achieve this groundbreaking result. I will also show the potential consequences of such measurement on the neutrino mass ordering.

Collaboration name Euclid

Primary author

Maria Archidiacono (University of Milan)

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