Seminari INFN

Are there more than three neutrino species?

by Joachim Kopp (Theoretical Physics Department, CERN and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Europe/Rome
Aula Conversi (Dip. di Fisica - Edificio G. Marconi)

Aula Conversi

Dip. di Fisica - Edificio G. Marconi

Description

While the standard theory of neutrinos, with three different species that oscillate into one another in flight, is well established theoretically and well-tested experimentally, there has always been speculation that additional neutrino species could exist in nature. We discuss this possibility in view of log-standing anomalies observed in short-baseline oscillation experiments, and of recent experimental results that may be game-changers in the field.

Link per il collegamento:

https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/87038625161?pwd=cEtGRjZNT2VWSlJIWmxaYmxSMDhRZz09

Organised by

L. Cardani, G. Cavoto, C. Rovelli