Phenomenological Study on BSM physics
November 07 (Sat), 2015
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    Venue
    중앙대학교 104관 109호 (#109, Building 104, Chung-Ang University)

    Period
    2pm, November 07 (Sat), 2015

    Overview
    The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics has been recently awarded for discovery of neutrino oscillations and nonzero neutrino masses. Thus, it is timely to host an overall review on neutrino physics and discuss the future directions of neutrino oscillation experiments and theories. Students and young postdoc fellows, who are interested in neutrino physics, are welcome to join the event.

    Topics
    The masses of neutrinos were not predicted by Standard Model, but confirmed by the detection of probability oscillation. Furthermore, large mixing angles between CC weak interaction basis and mass basis also gave rise to the motivation for understanding neutrinos beyond normal framework. This lecture consists of (i) brief introduction of neutrino physics, (ii) 3-neutrino oscillation and PMNS matrix, and (iii) oscillation experiments and current issues.

    Invited Speaker
    Siyeon Kim (Chung-Ang University)

    Contact
    Hyun Min Lee (hmlee71@gmail.com), Seong Chan Park (seongchan.park@gmail.com), Jeonghyeon Song (jeonghyeon.song@gmail.com)

    Sponsor