Université de Genève : Observation of electron-antineutrino disappearance at Daya Bay

Université de Genève
École de physique
Département de physique nucléaire et corspusculaire
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Lundi 19 mars 2012

COLLOQUE DE PHYSIQUE
17 h - École de Physique, Auditoire Stueckelberg

Observation of electron-antineutrino
disappearance at Daya Bay 

Professor Yifang Wang
Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing

The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment, a multinational collaboration operating in the south of China, today reported the first results of its search for the last, most elusive piece of a long-standing puzzle: how is it that neutrinos can appear to vanish as they travel? The surprising answer opens a
gateway to a new understanding of fundamental physics and may eventually solve the riddle of why there is far more ordinary matter than antimatter in the Universe today.

Une verrée en compagnie du conférencier sera offerte après le colloque.

Prof. Markus Büttiker

 

 

 

par Université de Genève