1.

Record Nr.

UNISOBSOBE00066110

Autore

*Accademia della *Crusca

Titolo

Tomo 3: L-P

Pubbl/distr/stampa

1741

Descrizione fisica

506, [2] p

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910963399203321

Titolo

Neutrino physics : proceedings of Nobel Symposium 129 : Haga Slott, Enkoping, Sweden, August 19-24, 2004 / / editors, L. Bergstrom ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2005

ISBN

9789812773906

9812773908

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (192 p.)

Collana

Physica scripta ; ; v. T121

Altri autori (Persone)

BergströmL (Lars)

Disciplina

539.7/215

Soggetti

Neutrinos

Neutrino interactions

Solar neutrinos

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Recognised by the European Physical Society."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Contents               ; John N. Bahcall (1934-2005)                                  ; Preface              ; List of Participants                           ; Committees                 ; Nobel Symposium on Neutrino Physics-Program                                                  ; The History of Neutrino Oscillations                                           ; 1. Introduction                      ; 2. B. Pontecorvo                       ; 3. Z. Maki



M . Nakagawa and S. Sakata

4. B. Pontecorvo and collaborators                                         5. Conclusion                    ; References                 ; Super-Kamiokande Results on Neutrino Oscillations                                                        ; 1. Super-Kamiokande                          ; 2. Atmospheric neutrinos                               ; 3. Solar neutrinos                         ; 4. Super-Kamiokande II and III                                     ; 5. Future of Super-Kamiokande                                    ; References

Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Results                                           1. Introduction                      ; 2. Resolving the solar neutrino ""Problem""                                                ; 3. The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory                                          ; 4. SNO measurements to date                                  ; 5. Future SNO and SNOLAB measurements                                            ; References                 ; Results from KamLAND Reactor Neutrino Detection

1. Introduction                      2. KamLAND detector                          ; 3. Detector performance                              ; 4. Reactor anti-neutrino detection                                         ; 5. Data analysis                       ; 6. Neutrino oscillation analysis                                       ; 7. Conclusions                     ; References                 ; New Opportunities for Surprise                                     ; 1. Five clues and ideas                              ; 2. Why accelerator beams?

3. One example surprise: what if LSND is correct?                                                        4. An example explanation: sterile neutrinos                                                   ; 5. Pursuing these questions: MiniBooNE and beyond                                                        ; 6. Conclusions                     ; References                 ; Solar Models and Solar Neutrinos                                       ; 1. Introduction                      ; 2. Solar model fluxes

3. Recent developments regarding the solar surface composition

Sommario/riassunto

Nobel Symposium 129 on Neutrino Physics was held at Haga Slott in Enköping, Sweden during August 19-24, 2004. Invited to the symposium were around 40 globally leading researchers in the field of neutrino physics, both experimental and theoretical.  The dominant theme of the lectures was neutrino oscillations, which after several years were recently verified by results from the Super-Kamiokande detector in Kamioka, Japan and the SNO detector in Sudbury, Canada. Discussion focused especially on effects of neutrino oscillations derived from the presence of matter and the fact that three differen