Big World of Little Neutrinos

Hitoshi Murayama


University of Tokyo


This is the historic era in neutrino physics. I first review the properties of neutrinos and discuss why neutrino masses are interesting probes to physics beyond the Standard Model. Then I discuss how we have recently learned that they do have tiny mass and will learn in the near future to settle the remaining issues. Finally I argue that neutrino masses may well be relevant to the question "why we exist" in our universe.

Friday, January 30th at 4:00 PM
Room L211, Technological Institute
Refreshments are served at 3:30 PM

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