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Transport of Flavored Neutrinos in Astrophysical Environments

Tuesday September 8, 2015
2:00 pm


 Presenter:  Alexey Vlasenko, North Carolina State University
 Series:  Nuclear, Particle, Astroparticle and Cosmology (NUPAC) Seminars
 Abstract:  Neutrinos play an important role in hot, dense environments, such as the
early Universe, core collapse supernovae and compact object mergers.
Neutrinos can transport energy, entropy and lepton number over long
distances and give rise to observable signals that can provide insights
both into fundamental neutrino physics and into the nature of these
environments. The interplay of neutrino transport and flavor evolution
can be vitally important both to the dynamics of neutrino-affected
environments and to the observable signals, but it is currently poorly
understood. I will describe the general formalism by which one can treat
the transport of flavored particles and discuss the applications of this
approach to supernovae and to the early Universe.
 Host:  Huaiyu (Mike) Duan
 Location:  PAIS-2540, PAIS

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