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Séminaires généraux

Neutrino Oscillation and other Quantum Oscillations

par Fumihiko Suekane (RCNS Tohoku University, APC/Blaise Pascal Chair)

Europe/Paris
200/1-101 - Salle 101 (IJCLab)

200/1-101 - Salle 101

IJCLab

Bât.200
50
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Description
The neutrino oscillation is the only firm phenomenon that can not be explained by the standard model of elementary particle physics. It is expected that we can deepen our understanding of the physics by studying the neutrino oscillations. In these  years, the last neutrino mixing angle Theta_13 and the nu_mu to nu_e appearance oscillation have been measured and clues of leptonic CP violation are being investigated. The next important subjects  are to firmly measure the leptonic CP violation and the 1-3 mass ordering. In the former part of this seminar, current status of the neutrino oscillation experiments and future prospects are presented. The latter part of this seminar is for educational purpose.  Not only the neutrino oscillation, many kinds of oscillations take place in various physics phenomena; most of them bear important physics. Such important physics can be understood as the same way as the neutrino oscillation. Examples of such quantum oscillations are explained relating to the neutrino oscillation mechanism.