18–22 May 2009
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

Session

Motivation I

Motivation
18 May 2009, 09:30
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

Palau Maricel Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

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  1. Mr Hirohisa A. Tanaka (University of British Columbia/Institute of Particle Physics)
    18/05/2009, 09:30
    Motivation
    Talk
    Following the establishment of neutrino oscillations using both astrophysical and terrestrial neutrino sources, we look forward to an exciting era when precision and high-sensitivity probes will refine our understanding of neutrino oscillations and elucidate their relationship to some of the "Big Questions" that confront the field of particle physics as a whole. Among these include the origins...
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  2. Prof. Baha Balantekin (University of Wisconsin)
    18/05/2009, 10:15
    Motivation
    Talk
    Neutrino cross sections are often a crucial input in understanding a broad range of phenomena ranging from stellar evolution to core-collapse supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. This talk will present an overview of the role of neutrino cross sections in astrophysics and cosmology.
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