Date | Event Type | Speaker | |
04/02/2024 | Astro Seminar | Thales Gutcke [ + ] | |
04/02/2024 | Grad Pheno Journal Club | [ + ] | |
04/03/2024 | ArXiv Discussion | HEP/Pheno Journal Club [ + ] | |
04/03/2024 | HEP Seminar | Taewook Youn [ + ] | |
04/04/2024 | Physics Dept Colloquium | Itai Cohen [ + ] | |
04/05/2024 | HEP Discussion Sessions | Zare [ + ] | |
04/09/2024 | Astro Seminar | Matthew McQuinn [ + ] | |
04/10/2024 | Special Seminar | Or Graur [ + ] | |
04/10/2024 | HEP Seminar | Clifford Cheung [ + ] | |
04/11/2024 | Physics Dept Colloquium | Karen Kasza [ + ] | |
04/12/2024 | HEP Discussion Sessions | Zare [ + ] | |
04/16/2024 | Grad Pheno Journal Club | [ + ] | |
04/17/2024 | ArXiv Discussion | HEP/Pheno Journal Club [ + ] | |
04/17/2024 | HEP Seminar | Deog Ki Hong [ + ] | |
04/17/2024 | Cosmic Happy Hour | Tony Zhou [ + ] | |
04/18/2024 | Informal HEP Talk | Thomas Faulkner [ + ] | |
04/18/2024 | Physics Dept Colloquium | John Eiler [ + ] | |
04/19/2024 | Informal HEP Talk | Edward Mazenc [ + ] | |
04/19/2024 | Special Seminar | John Eiler [ + ] | |
04/19/2024 | HEP Discussion Sessions | Zare [ + ] | |
04/22/2024 | CCPP Brown Bag | David Hogg [ + ] | |
04/23/2024 | Astro Seminar | Nikhil Padmanabhan [ + ] | |
04/23/2024 | Grad Pheno Journal Club | [ + ] | |
04/24/2024 | HEP Seminar | T Daniel Brennan [ + ] | |
04/25/2024 | Oral Defense | Nicholas Faucher [ + ] | |
04/25/2024 | Physics Dept Colloquium | David Awschalom [ + ] | |
04/26/2024 | HEP Discussion Sessions | Zare [ + ] | |
04/29/2024 | CCPP Brown Bag | Giovanni Verza [ + ] | |
04/29/2024 | Informal HEP Talk | Trakshu Sharma [ + ] | |
04/30/2024 | Astro Seminar | Anna Suliga [ -- ] | |
Title: Core-collapse supernovae as probes of (not only) non-standard neutrino physics Abstract: Core-collapse supernovae are one of the most complex phenomena in the Universe. Not only are they one of the production sites of the heavy elements that enable the existence of life, but their cores are also one of the densest environments we can probe, albeit indirectly. Core-collapse supernovae are also among the most spectacular and efficient neutrino factories. Detecting these neutrinos can allow us to probe physics in extreme conditions inaccessible on Earth. In this talk, I will discuss how we can prepare for the next nearby supernova neutrino detection to extract as much information as possible from the neutrino signal. I will also talk about how observing neutrinos from all the past collapses in our Universe – the diffuse supernova neutrino background - can help us better understand the supernova population and may provide hints about physics beyond the Standard Model. (2:00 PM - 3:15 PM, 726 Broadway, 940, CCPP Seminar) | |||
04/30/2024 | Grad Pheno Journal Club | [ + ] |