Topic: Secondary but more fascinate phenomenology in the next-generation large-scale neutrino experiments.pdf
Speaker: Prof. Yeling Zhou
Coordinates: PCFT C1124, 16:00, Thursday, December 7
Abstract: There is no doubt that measuring neutrino mass ordering and CP violation is the priority of the next-generation neutrino oscillation experiments. At the same time, these experiments, due to their large size and high precision, provide important platforms to study some other phenomenology. These physics, although secondary, but might be more fascinate in the theoretical point of view. In this talk, I will discuss two such aspects: 1) neutrino electromagnetic property and its potential CP violation, and 2) proton decay and the probe to grand unified theory (GUT).