Audio / Video

Tackling Neutrino Oscillation with Nuclear Reactors

  • 00:59:05

Description

Neutrino oscillations, the metamorphosis of neutrino flavor with time, provide the most compelling evidences that neutrinos have mass. As intense sources of pure electron antineutrinos, nuclear reactors play a key role in the study of neutrino oscillation. In this colloquium, the exploration of neutrino oscillation with reactors will be presented.

Details

Title

Tackling Neutrino Oscillation with Nuclear Reactors

Creator

University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Physics

Published

Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Physics, January 25, 2016

Full Collection Name

Physics Colloquia

Type

Video

Format

Lecture.

Extent

1 streaming video file

Other Physical Details

digital, sd., col.

Archive

Physics Library

Note

Recorded at a colloquium held on January 25, 2016, sponsored by the Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley.

originally produced as an .mts file in 2016

Speakers: Kam-Biu Luk.

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Collection

Physics Colloquia

Tracks

colloquia/1-25-16Luk.mp4 00:59:05

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