Speaker
Juan Pedro Ochoa Ricoux
Description
Neutrinos can teach us volumes about the fundamental makeup of our world as well as about the sources that produce them. The extremely intense and well-understood electron antineutrino flux emitted by the beta-decays of fission products in nuclear reactors is an excellent resource to study these elusive particles. This talk will describe the considerable progress achieved recently in the field of reactor neutrino physics and will review the exciting prospects that lay ahead, all with a focus on experiments located at km-scale baselines from their reactor core(s).
Details
Prof. Juan Pedro Ochoa Ricoux, University of California at Irvine
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Author
Juan Pedro Ochoa Ricoux