Speaker
Alexander Friedland
Description
Neutrinos are some of the most abundant elementary particles in our universe. They play important, even dominant, roles in many of the most extreme astrophysical phenomena, while also serving as unique messengers from the deep stellar interiors. Historically, studies of solar neutrinos gave us the first observation of physics beyond the Standard Model, while also providing an important probe of the solar core. I will focus on the physics that can be learned from the detection of the next supernova neutrino burst and the analysis of modern cosmological data.
Name of collaboration or list of co-authors
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