May 15 – 21, 2022
America/New_York timezone

[REMOTE] Astrophysical Neutrinos: Status and Future

May 21, 2022, 11:35 AM
30m
Arcade Ballroom

Arcade Ballroom

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville 15 Page Avenue, Asheville, NC, 28801, US
Oral talk - Experiment Neutrino astronomy and multi-messenger astrophysics Plenary

Speaker

Stephanie Wissel (Pennsylvania State Universityty)

Description

We have entered a new era in astroparticle physics with the discovery of astrophysical, energetic neutrinos. Neutrinos, because they can travel nearly the entire universe undeflected and unimpeded, provide a new window into the non-thermal universe, one which we are only just beginning to reveal with the multi-messenger associations of neutrinos with blazers and tidal disruption events. Moreover, with this new beam of neutrinos in the TeV to PeV energy range, we can already begin to test fundamental physics in a new energy energy regime otherwise unreachable and with neutrinos propagating over cosmological distances. In parallel with these rich discoveries of high-energy neutrinos, we are pushing the energy frontier with radio experiments targeting EeV scale neutrinos. In this talk, I will review the current status of astrophysical neutrino observations and future plans with radio experiments.

Primary author

Stephanie Wissel (Pennsylvania State Universityty)

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