28 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
University of Vienna
Europe/Vienna timezone

PTOLEMY: Relic neutrino direct detection

28 Aug 2023, 15:15
15m
Hörsaal 7 lecture hall (University of Vienna)

Hörsaal 7 lecture hall

University of Vienna

Universitätsring 1 A-1010 Vienna, Austria
Parallel talk Neutrino physics and astrophysics Neutrino and Cosmology

Speaker

James Mead (University of Amsterdam)

Description

Though their imprint upon the CMB and large-scale structure of the universe remains to this day, Big Bang relic neutrinos (the CνB) have never been directly observed. This remains an outstanding test of the Standard Model in ΛCDM cosmology and would provide the earliest picture of the universe at only 1 second after the Big Bang. PTOLEMY aims to make the first direct observation of the CνB by resolving the β-decay endpoint of atomic tritium. The concept relies upon amassing a target of atomic tritium, developing RF-based trigger and tracking, an EM transverse drift filter, and a cryogenic micro-calorimeter - each of which present novel R&D challenges. A prototype will soon be based at LNGS. Intermediate measurements will be made of the lowest neutrino mass ahead of CνB physics runs set to begin in the 2030s.

Submitted on behalf of a Collaboration? No

Author

James Mead (University of Amsterdam)

Presentation materials