Heavy Neutrino Searches and Lepton Flavor Violation Searches at Colliders - Lecture 1
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Learn about heavy neutrino searches and lepton flavor violation (LFV) searches at particle colliders in this comprehensive physics lecture from the Galileo Galilei Institute. Explore experimental techniques, detection methods, and current research in neutrino physics as presented by M. Saimpert. Delve into the theoretical frameworks and experimental evidence for heavy neutrinos, understand the significance of lepton flavor violation in particle physics, and examine the latest results from collider experiments. Gain insights into the methodologies used to search for these elusive particles and their implications for our understanding of fundamental physics.
Syllabus
M. Saimpert: "Heavy neutrino searches and related LFV searches at colliders" - Lecture I
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