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Q&A - How to Know a Neutrino - with Art McDonald

Why can’t neutrinos be directly detected going faster than light in heavy water? Why don’t neutrinos interact with photons and gluons? Nobel Prize-winner Arthur McDonald answers questions from the audience after his lecture.
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Sudbury Neutrino Observatory observed neutrino properties beyond the Standard Model of Elementary Particles and confirmed models of the sun with great accuracy. Art also talks about future research at SNOLAB, into Dark Matter particles and rare radioactive processes.

This event was organised in partnership with the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom.
Arthur B McDonald is a Canadian astrophysicist. McDonald is the director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Institute and holds the Gordon and Patricia Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Japanese physicist Takaaki Kajita.

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7 сентября 2016 г. 13:00:00
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