Axial Form Factors and Neutrino-Nucleon Data - Emilie Passemar
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Explore a 54-minute conference talk on axial form factors and neutrino-nucleon data presented by Emilie Passemar from Indiana University at the Interdisciplinary Developments in Neutrino Physics Conference. Delve into cutting-edge research aimed at maximizing new physics potential from experimental data, enhancing precision in neutrino cross-section measurements, and understanding neutrinos' impact on astrophysical and cosmological processes. Gain insights into the connections between neutrinos and gravitational waves, cosmological data, and astrophysical neutrino events. Discover the implications of recent sterile neutrino searches and learn about the role of neutrino detectors as astrophysical observatories in this comprehensive presentation from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
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Axial Form Factors and Neutrino-Nucleon Data â–¸ Emilie Passemar (Indiana)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics