COLLIDER PHYSICS WITH NEUTRINOS

COLLIDER PHYSICS WITH NEUTRINOS

Two new CERN experiments, FASER-ν and SND@LHC, have been recently approved. They implement the concept of doing neutrino physics with the neutrino beams inevitably made in collisions at a hadron collider. The idea, which may have led to an early discovery of the tau neutrino, was first proposed by IFT member Alvaro de Rujula in 1984.

Check out information about the experiments at 

https://home.cern/news/news/physics/fasers-new-detector-expected-catch-first-collider-neutrino

and

https://cernbox.cern.ch/index.php/s/Zq6XCNaEcU9TPHF

 

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