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URL:https://www.dresden-science-calendar.de/calendar/de/detail/12755
LOCATION:TUD Hörsaalzentrum\, Bergstraße 6401069 Dresden
SUMMARY:McDonald: A Deeper Understanding of our Universe from 2 km Undergro
 und
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Arthur B. McDonald\nInstitute of Speaker: 2015 Nobel P
 rize in Physics\nTopics:\nPhysik\n Location:\n  Name: TUD Hörsaalzentrum 
 ()\n  Street: Bergstraße 64\n  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 351 463-
 34457\n  Fax: +49 351 463-32883\nDescription: The Canadian particle physic
 ist Arthur B. McDonald was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 togethe
 r with Takaaki Kajita from Japan. Both researchers succeeded in proving th
 at neutrinos have mass\, a fact contradictory to the Standard Model of Ele
 mentary Particle Physics. Neutrinos are the most frequent elementary parti
 cles in our universe apart from photons. They pass in billions per second 
 through our body without causing any interaction. Arthur McDonald and his 
 team at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO)\, an experimental facility 
 in a mine in Canada in 2001\, studied neutrinos created in nuclear reactio
 ns in the sun. Measurements showed that some neutrinos had been switching 
 their types during their way to earth. This phenomenon is called neutrino 
 oscillation. There are three types of neutrinos: electron -\, muon – and
  tau neutrinos. Demonstrating that the particles can switch between these 
 types\, the researches proved that neutrinos have mass\, though may it be 
 very small. The SNO team\, to which Prof. Kai Zuber from TU Dresden belong
 s for more than 15 years already\, succeeded in a break-through in neutrin
 o research and in our understanding of the universe. 
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