23–24 May 2013
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Neutrino cosmology after Planck

23 May 2013, 17:10
40m
Refectory (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague)

Refectory

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague

The Lesser Town Square 25, Prague 1 (in Czech: Malostranské náměstí 25, Praha 1) <strong><a href="/internalPage.py?pageId=1&confId=238603">venue details</a></strong>

Speaker

Steen Hannestad (Aarhus University)

Description

Cosmology is becoming an increasingly powerful laboratory for neutrino physics, with current observations providing stringent bounds on parameters such as the absolute neutrino mass and the cosmological neutrino energy density. I will review the status of the field, and present new results, including an analysis of the Planck CMB measurements. I will also discuss the future of the field, in particular the importance of the upcoming ESA satellite mission EUCLID for neutrino cosmology.

Primary author

Steen Hannestad

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