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DTSTART:20161202T213000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin hall
SUMMARY:Neutrinos from the Sky and Through the Earth\, Physics Departm
 ent Colloquium\, Kate Scholberg\, Duke
DESCRIPTION:The progress in neutrino physics over the past fifteen yea
 rs has been<br><br>\ntremendous: we have learned that neutrinos have 
 mass and change<br><br>\nflavor.  This discovery won the 2015 Nobel P
 rize. I will pick out one<br><br>\nof the threads of the story-- the 
 measurement of flavor oscillation in<br><br>\nneutrinos produced by c
 osmic ray showers in the atmosphere\, and<br><br>\nfurther measuremen
 ts by long-baseline beam experiments.  In this talk\,<br><br>\nI will
  present the latest results from the Super-Kamiokande and T2K<br><br>
 \n(Tokai to Kamioka) long-baseline experiments\, and will discuss how 
 the<br><br>\nnext generation of high-intensity beam experiments will 
 address some<br><br>\nof the remaining puzzles.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4206
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