23–24 Apr 2026
Penn State
US/Eastern timezone

Fundamental Physics with Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos

23 Apr 2026, 13:40
40m
Energy and Environment Lab Room 189 (Penn State )

Energy and Environment Lab Room 189

Penn State

753 Hastings Rd, State College, PA 16802

Speaker

Dr Bei Zhou (Fermilab & KICP, UChicago)

Description

Neutrinos provide a unique window into the extreme Universe and physics beyond the Standard Model: their nonzero masses already indicate new physics, and their weak interactions allow them to probe extreme energies, cosmic distances, and the dark sector. In this talk, I will present an interdisciplinary approach to neutrino physics, in particular, UHE neutrinos. I will first present neutrino BSM, in particular, neutrino self-interactions (2501.07624, 2512.00165). Then, I will present final state radiation, a radiative correction that can cause tens of percent corrections on UHE neutrino detection (2403.07984).

Author

Dr Bei Zhou (Fermilab & KICP, UChicago)

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