Ali Ajmi Colloquium
Fri. Sep. 27 12:30 PM
- Fri. Sep. 27 01:20 PM
Location: 3M69
photo credit Mark Hartz
Neutrinos and their Travel-Tales
Neutrinos are the most abundant particles in the universe after photons, and yet of very intriguing and elusive nature. Several experiments have been attempting to understand this particle, and have succeeded in acquiring some knowledge about this so-called \ghost-particle", but many of its characteristics are still awaiting discovery or/and confirmation. There are experiments to detect these neutrinos from natural sources and also from artificial sources. An overview of different neutrino experiments will be discussed, and the different strategies deployed for understanding the chameleon-nature of neutrinos as they travel.
For a Zoom invitation to this event please email: an.wiebe@uwinnipeg.ca