André Rubbia: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2024 |
Name | Prof. Dr. André Rubbia |
Field | Teilchenphysik |
Address | Inst. f. Teilchen- und Astrophysik ETH Zürich, HPK F 23 Otto-Stern-Weg 5 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 633 38 73 |
Fax | +41 44 633 11 04 |
rubbia@ethz.ch | |
Department | Physics |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | ||||||||||||||||||||
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402-0600-00L | Nuclear and Particle Physics with Applications | 0 credits | 2S | A. Rubbia, K. S. Kirch, R. Wallny | ||||||||||||||||||||
Abstract | Research colloquium | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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402-0767-00L | Neutrino Physics | 6 credits | 2V + 1U | A. Rubbia, D. Sgalaberna | ||||||||||||||||||||
Abstract | Theoretical basis and selected experiments to determine the properties of neutrinos and their interactions (mass, spin, helicity, chirality, oscillations, charge-parity violation, interactions with leptons and quarks) and implications on physics beyond the Standard Model of elementary particles as well as on Cosmology. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Learning objective | Critically analyze and elaborate the neutrino production and detection techniques. Derive the theory of neutrino scattering and analyze its implications in neutrino experiments. Analyze the phenomenology of neutrino oscillations and its implication on the physics Beyond the Standard Model of particles. Derive the main concepts of the theory of neutrino masses within and beyond the Standard Model of particles and analyze the experimental techniques related to the measurement of the neutrino masses. Describe the role of neutrinos in Cosmology and make connections with current and future neutrino experiments. Review the experimental configurations and analyze the challenges in searches for leptonic Charge-Parity symmetry violation and the measurement of the neutrino mass hierarchy. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Content | 1. Introduction to Neutrinos and Neutrino Sources; 2. Neutrino Detectors 3. Neutrino Interactions 4. Neutrino Oscillations 5. Nature of Neutrino masses 6. Neutrinos in Cosmology 7. Search for leptonic Charge Parity violation and precision measurement of the neutrino oscillation probability | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Literature | A. Rubbia, “Phenomenology of Particle Physics”, Cambridge University Press B. Kayser, F. Gibrat-Debu and F. Perrier, The Physics of Massive Neutrinos, World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physic, Vol. 25, 1989, and newer publications. N. Schmitz, Neutrinophysik, Teubner-Studienbücher Physik, 1997. D.O. Caldwell, Current Aspects of Neutrino Physics, Springer. C. Giunti & C.W. Kim, Fundamentals of Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, Oxford. K.Zuber, “Neutrino Physics” CRC Press 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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