The Atomic Nucleus as a Window to New Physics

Event Start:
2023-11-30T16:00:00
Event End:
2023-11-30T17:00:00
Event Information:

 

Abstract

What is the mass of the neutrino? Why is there an abundance of matter over antimatter in our universe? And what is dark matter? Strangely enough, answers might very well lie, yet undiscovered, in impossibly rare nuclear decays, infinitely subtle wobblings of nuclei embedded in radioactive molecules, or the faintest recoils of nuclei colliding with dark matter.

Event Location:
HENN 202
Speaker:
Jason Holt (TRIUMF/McGill)
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