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KIAS HEP seminars

Core-collapse supernova as a laboratory for fundamental physics

by Prof. Meng-Ru Wu (Academia Sinica)

Asia/Seoul
1423 in building 1 (KIAS)

1423 in building 1

KIAS

Description
Title: Core-collapse supernova as a laboratory for fundamental physics
 
Speaker: Meng-Ru Wu (Academia Sinica)
 
Abstract:  A core-collapse supernova explosion signifies the death of a massive star and leaves behind a neutron star (or a black hole). The large amount of ~ MeV neutrinos produced by the event and the associated high density/temperature of the environment allows us to test fundamental physics beyond the reach of terrestrial laboratories. In this talk, I will introduce the basic ingredients involved in supernova explosions and neutrino emissions. I will also introduce a wide array of topics within and beyond the Standard Model that can be probed with supernovae while highlighting a few recent work done related to neutrinos oscillations, light dark sector, and neutrino dark matter interaction. 
Videoconference
[Seminar] Meng-Ru Wu
Zoom Meeting ID
82804476332
Host
KIAS HEP-PH Organizer
Passcode
11654696
Zoom URL