Oct 27 – 30, 2025
Queen's University and the McDonald Institute
Canada/Eastern timezone

Session

Oscillation Tomography

Oct 29, 2025, 9:30 AM
Queen's University and the McDonald Institute

Queen's University and the McDonald Institute

Kingston Marriott

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  1. Serguey Petcov (SISSA)
    10/29/25, 9:30 AM
  2. Isabel GOOS (APC)
    10/29/25, 10:00 AM
    Talk

    Neutrino oscillation tomography offers an alternative way to probe Earth’s deep interior, complementing classical geophysical and geochemical approaches. Neutrinos are subatomic particles that exist in three types, called "flavors": electron, muon, and tau. As they propagate, they can change from one flavor to another, a phenomenon known as neutrino oscillation. Because neutrinos interact only...

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