Neutrino Physics - Proceedings Of Nobel Symposium 129
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2006
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978-981-256-737-6 (ISBN)
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Nobel Symposium 129 on Neutrino Physics was held at Haga Slott in Enkoping, Sweden during August 19-24, 2004. Discussion is focused especially on effects of neutrino oscillations derived from the presence of matter and the fact that three different neutrinos exist. This book is based on the proceedings of this symposium.
Nobel Symposium 129 on Neutrino Physics was held at Haga Slott in Enköping, Sweden during August 19-24, 2004. Invited to the symposium were around 40 globally leading researchers in the field of neutrino physics, both experimental and theoretical.The dominant theme of the lectures was neutrino oscillations, which after several years were recently verified by results from the Super-Kamiokande detector in Kamioka, Japan and the SNO detector in Sudbury, Canada. Discussion focused especially on effects of neutrino oscillations derived from the presence of matter and the fact that three different neutrinos exist. Since neutrino oscillations imply that neutrinos have mass, this is the first experimental observation that fundamentally deviates from the standard model of particle physics. This is a challenge to both theoretical and experimental physics. The various oscillation parameters will be determined with increased precision in new, specially designed experiments. Theoretical physics is working intensively to insert the knowledge that neutrinos have mass into the theoretical models that describe particle physics. The lectures provided a very good description of the intensive situation in the field right now. The topics discussed also included mass models for neutrinos, neutrinos in extra dimensions as well as the “seesaw mechanism,” which provides a good description of why neutrino masses are so small.This book is A4 size and in full color.
Nobel Symposium 129 on Neutrino Physics was held at Haga Slott in Enköping, Sweden during August 19-24, 2004. Invited to the symposium were around 40 globally leading researchers in the field of neutrino physics, both experimental and theoretical.The dominant theme of the lectures was neutrino oscillations, which after several years were recently verified by results from the Super-Kamiokande detector in Kamioka, Japan and the SNO detector in Sudbury, Canada. Discussion focused especially on effects of neutrino oscillations derived from the presence of matter and the fact that three different neutrinos exist. Since neutrino oscillations imply that neutrinos have mass, this is the first experimental observation that fundamentally deviates from the standard model of particle physics. This is a challenge to both theoretical and experimental physics. The various oscillation parameters will be determined with increased precision in new, specially designed experiments. Theoretical physics is working intensively to insert the knowledge that neutrinos have mass into the theoretical models that describe particle physics. The lectures provided a very good description of the intensive situation in the field right now. The topics discussed also included mass models for neutrinos, neutrinos in extra dimensions as well as the “seesaw mechanism,” which provides a good description of why neutrino masses are so small.This book is A4 size and in full color.
The History of Neutrino Oscillations (S M Bilenky); New Opportunities for Surprise (J Conrad); Atmospheric Neutrino Fluxes (T K Gaisser); Global Analysis of Neutrino Data (M C Gonzalez-Garcia); Supernova Neutrino Oscillations (G G Raffelt); Prospect for Relic Neutrino Searches (G B Gelmini); Neutrinos and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (G Steigman); NuTeV and Neutrino Properties (M H Shaevitz); Flavor Theories and Neutrino Masses (P Ramond); Neutrino Mass and Grand Unification (R N Mohapatra); and other papers.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.3.2006 |
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Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Hochenergiephysik / Teilchenphysik |
ISBN-10 | 981-256-737-2 / 9812567372 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-256-737-6 / 9789812567376 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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