Event category: Theory Seminars

March 5, 2020, 2:30 pm
Wilson Hall, Curia II
Ryan Plestid, U. Kentucky
The advent of precision neutrino physics has resulted in detector technology (easily) capable of observing upwards of 10^5 charged current scattering events in the lifetime of an experiment. This naturally motivates a theoretical program targeting sub-G_F physics at the intensity frontier. In this talk I will discuss some examples of how large-scale neutrino detectors can... More »