PhD Seminar - Théophile Cartraud : Walk with Neutrinos, from Big Explosions to Twisted Space-Time

Europe/Paris
454A - Luc Valentin (APC)

454A - Luc Valentin

APC

Camille Sironneau (APC lab), Magdy Morshed (APC), Santiago Peña Martinez (APC)
Description

In 2013, the IceCube experiment discovered astrophysical neutrinos, sparking a search for their source.Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), known as the most powerful explosions in the universe, are considered likely candidates to produce these elusive particles. However, despite a decade of research, we have yet to confirm this connection.
This lack of evidence has led us to explore new possibilities. One intriguing idea is that neutrinos might interact with space-time in ways that break its fundamental symmetries. Investigating these potential effects could offer new insights into the relationship between general relativity and quantum mechanics.

    • 16:00 17:00
      Presentation: Théophile Cartraud
      Présidents de session: Santiago Peña Martinez (APC), Théophile Cartraud (APC)