Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2001
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American Physical Society, First Joint Meeting of the Nuclear Physicists of the American and Japanese Physical Societies October
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
There have been of late startling revelations in experimental and observational neutrino physics and astrophysics, and there is an expectation of more to come. In fact, we may be well on our way to disentangling the neutrino mass and mixing spectrum. The implications of these developments for nuclear physics, especially as regards the origin of nuclei, are potentially profound. For example, our models for the central event of nuclear physics, the core collapse supernova phenomenon and associated nucleosynthesis of heavy nuclei, may be impacted by neutrino flavor transformation effects. Likewise, our pictures for the physics of the early universe at the time of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis could also be impacted. A key issue, both in the experiments and in the attempts to model astrophysical phenomena, is the interaction between neutrinos and nuclei. Here we will discuss these issues.
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