Speaker
Aaron Vincent
(Queen's University)
Description
We now have over a decade of high energy neutrino data from the IceCube telescope at the South Pole. These neutrinos convey information about their sources, propagation, and interaction via directional, energy, and flavour. I will discuss what we can learn about the flavour composition of these events with current and future telescopes, and what flavour can tell us about neutrino sources and potential new physics in the neutrino sector. I will end with a closer look at the neutrino/antineutrino ratio, accessible via the Glashow resonance, which can break important degeneracies in flavour space and provide a potentially unique probe of new physics.
Keyword-1 | neutrinos |
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Keyword-2 | flavour |
Author
Aaron Vincent
(Queen's University)