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152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics
Neutrino physics contributed in an fundamental way to the progress of science, opening important windows of knowledge in elementary particle physics, as well in astrophysics and cosmology. Substantial experimental efforts are presently dedicated to improve our knowledge on neutrino properties as, in...
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2003
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author | Bellotti, E Declais, Y Strolin, P Zanotti, L |
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description | Neutrino physics contributed in an fundamental way to the progress of science, opening important windows of knowledge in elementary particle physics, as well in astrophysics and cosmology. Substantial experimental efforts are presently dedicated to improve our knowledge on neutrino properties as, in fact, we don't know yet some of the basic ones. Although very significant steps forward have been done, neutrino masses and mixings still remain largely unknown and constitute an important field for future research. Are neutrinos Majorana or Dirac particles? Have they a magnetic moment? Historically, studies on weak processes and, therefore, on neutrino physics, provided first the Fermi theory of weak interactions and then the V-A theory. Finally, the observation of weak neutral currents provided the first experimental evidence for unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions by the so called "Standard Model' of elementary particles. In addition to the results obtained from the measurement of the solar neutrino flux, the study of atmospheric neutrinos strongly supports the hypothesis of neutrino oscillation among different flavours. At the same time, the detection of neutrinos emitted by our Sun gave an important confirmation that the Sun produces energy via a chain of nuclear reactions; in particular in our Sun a specific cycle - the hydrogen cycle - is responsible for practically all the produced energy. |
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spelling | cern-5458972021-04-25T17:37:15Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/545897engBellotti, EDeclais, YStrolin, PZanotti, L152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino PhysicsParticle PhysicsNeutrino physics contributed in an fundamental way to the progress of science, opening important windows of knowledge in elementary particle physics, as well in astrophysics and cosmology. Substantial experimental efforts are presently dedicated to improve our knowledge on neutrino properties as, in fact, we don't know yet some of the basic ones. Although very significant steps forward have been done, neutrino masses and mixings still remain largely unknown and constitute an important field for future research. Are neutrinos Majorana or Dirac particles? Have they a magnetic moment? Historically, studies on weak processes and, therefore, on neutrino physics, provided first the Fermi theory of weak interactions and then the V-A theory. Finally, the observation of weak neutral currents provided the first experimental evidence for unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions by the so called "Standard Model' of elementary particles. In addition to the results obtained from the measurement of the solar neutrino flux, the study of atmospheric neutrinos strongly supports the hypothesis of neutrino oscillation among different flavours. At the same time, the detection of neutrinos emitted by our Sun gave an important confirmation that the Sun produces energy via a chain of nuclear reactions; in particular in our Sun a specific cycle - the hydrogen cycle - is responsible for practically all the produced energy.IOS Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:5458972003 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics Bellotti, E Declais, Y Strolin, P Zanotti, L 152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics |
title | 152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics |
title_full | 152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics |
title_fullStr | 152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics |
title_full_unstemmed | 152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics |
title_short | 152nd International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Neutrino Physics |
title_sort | 152nd international school of physics "enrico fermi": neutrino physics |
topic | Particle Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/545897 |
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