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DTSTART:20080502T210000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm)
SUMMARY:Neutrino Oscillations: Recent Triumphs and Future Challenges\,
  Physics Department Colloquium\, Bob McKeown\, Caltech
DESCRIPTION:Recent studies of neutrino oscillations have established t
 he existence of finite neutrino masses and mixing between generations 
 of neutrinos. The combined results from studies of atmospheric neutrin
 os\, solar neutrinos\, reactor antineutrinos and neutrinos produced at
  accelerators paint an intriguing picture that clearly requires modifi
 cation of the standard model of particle physics. These results also p
 rovide clear motivation for future neutrino oscillation experiments as
  well as searches for direct neutrino mass and nuclear double-beta dec
 ay. I will summarize the status of experimental and theoretical work i
 n this field and discuss the future opportunities that have emerged in
  light of recent discoveries.<br>\n<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1139
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