Neutrinos in physics and astrophysics: from 10⁻³³ to 10²⁸ cm : TASI 98 : Boulder, Colorado, USA, 1-26 June 1998
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Körperschaft: Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics <1998, Boulder, Colo.> (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific c2000
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Overview of neutrino physics and astrophysics / P. Langacker -- The standard electroweak theory and beyond / G. Altarelli -- Essential supersymmetry / N. Polonsky -- Neutrinos from strings: a practical introduction to string theory, string model-building, and string phenomenology / K.R. Dienes -- Collider physics / D. Zeppenfeld -- The experimental search for finite neutrino mass / T.J. Bowles -- Topics in neutrino astrophysics / W.C. Haxton -- Helioseismology / S. Basu -- Neutrinos and dark matter / C.-P. Ma -- Lectures on neutrino astronomy: theory and experiment / F. Halzen -- Supernova explosions and supernova neutrinos / A. Burrows -- Gravitational waves / D. Sigg -- The beginning of neutrino astronomy / A.K. Mann -- Student seminars
Neutrinos are the central thread in the study of many aspects of particle physics and astrophysics. Neutrino interactions test the standard electroweak theory and its TeV scale extensions, and examine the structure of the nucleon and of the CKM matrix. Searches for neutrino mass and other intrinsic properties probe new physics at very short distance scales. The weak interactions of neutrinos imply for them a unique role in studying the early universe, the core of the Sun, type II supernovae, and active galactic nuclei, and suggest the possibility of small neutrino masses contributing to the missing matter in the Universe, especially on very large distance scales
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