Wednesday, September 15, 2021 | 4:00 PM
Crow Hall, 204
Crow Hall, St. Louis, MO 63105
Next-generation experiments are poised to explore lepton-number violation, discern the neutrino mass hierarchy, understand the particle nature of dark matter, and answer other fundamental questions aimed at testing the validity and extent of the Standard Model. Nuclei are used for these high-precision tests of the Standard Model and for searches of physics Beyond the Standard Model.
In this talk, Saori Pastore will report on recent progress in Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of electron and neutrino interactions with nuclei in a wide range of energy and momentum transfer and their connections to current experimental efforts in fundamental symmetries and neutrino physics.
Image: Brookhaven National Laboratory Electron-Ion Collider
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