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DTSTART:20120227T170000Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Neutrino Oscillation Physics at the South Pole\, NPAC (Nuclear
 /Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, David Jason Koskinen\, Penn State
DESCRIPTION:The discovery of neutrino oscillation\, which leads to a n
 on-zero neutrino mass\, creates a host of interesting questions with r
 elevance to particle physics\, astrophysics\, cosmology and beyond. Af
 ter a brief review\, I will cover some of the major oscillation topics
  and how the DeepCore sub-array\, a low-energy extension of the IceCub
 e neutrino observatory\, offers new opportunities for neutrino oscilla
 tion physics in the tens of GeV energy region. Possible future extensi
 ons designed to drive the energy reach down to ~1 GeV in an initial st
 age (PINGU) and tens of MeV in a second stage (MICA) will conclude the
  talk.<br><br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2596
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