Speaker
Kevin James Kelly
(Texas A&M University)
Description
Tau-flavored neutrinos are, arguably, the least understood particles of the Standard Model. Given the relatively small experimental data considering them, it's natural to ask whether new physics could lie just beneath the surface of our understanding. In this talk, I will discuss how studying tau neutrinos in next-generation facilities may allow us to uncover new physics associated with neutrinos and dark matter.
Name of collaboration or list of co-authors
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Primary author
Kevin James Kelly
(Texas A&M University)