7–17 May 2024
Canada/Eastern timezone

Session

Neutrinos

10 May 2024, 11:30

Conveners

Neutrinos: Intro to Neutrinos

  • Ryan Martin

Neutrinos: Experiments

  • Thomas Brunner (McGill University)
  • Ali Ajmi (University of Winnipeg)
  • Tianai Ye (Queen's University, Canada)

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  1. Mr Brian Krar, Ryan Martin
    10/05/2024, 11:30

    Title: Neutrinos: past, present and future

    Abstract: I will present a brief history of neutrino physics to give context to the current experimental and theoretical pursuits in the field. I will highlight the story of the solar neutrino problem and its resolution in Canada.

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  2. Anthony Allega (Queen's University), Serena Riccetto
    10/05/2024, 15:00
  3. Dr Ali Ajmi (University of Winnipeg), Anthony Allega (Queen's University)
    10/05/2024, 15:30

    Title: The Super-Kamiokande and the Hyper-Kamiokande Experiment

    The discovery of neutrino oscillation in atmospheric neutrinos by the Super-Kamiokande (Super-K) and solar neutrinos by the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) led to the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics. Super-K has been a long-running neutrino experiment using Water Cherenkov Detector for more than 20 years using ultra-pure water...

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  4. Anthony Allega (Queen's University), Thomas Brunner (McGill University)
    10/05/2024, 16:00
  5. Anthony Allega (Queen's University), Tianai Ye (Queen's University, Canada)
    10/05/2024, 16:30
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