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Prof. John Wilkerson |
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Phillips Hall Related URL Links: Institute for Neutrino Science and Astrophysics Experimental Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics @ UNC Electroweak Interactions Group @ UW Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory University of Washington Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA) |
Why neutrinos matterThe recent discoveries in neutrino physics have revolutionized our understanding of neutrinos, while also bringing forth an intriguing set of intertwined questions concerning fundamental symmetries, the basic interactions of subatomic particles, and the role neutrinos play in the cosmos. Research in the coming decade promises the opportunity to explore a series of outstanding questions: Research Opportunities in Nuclear and Particle AstrophysicsOur Experimental Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics group is actively engaged in experiments that will probe neutrino properties. We have labs here at UNC, nearby at TUNL, as well as underground at the Kimballton mine in Virginia. We are involved in major international efforts to search for neutrinoess double beta-decay (MAJORANA) and directly measure the mass of the neutrino (KATRIN). |
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Last update: Feb. 25, 2009