BU Researcher Plays Key Role In Discovery That Could Lead To A New Understanding Of Matter And Anti-Matter In The Universe
Wednesday, June 15, 2011 - 16:00
in Physics & Chemistry
The international T2K collaboration announced today that they have observed an indication of a new type of neutrino transformation or oscillation from a muon neutrino to an electron neutrino. Evidence of this new type of neutrino oscillation may lead the way to new studies of a matter/ anti-matter asymmetry called charge-parity (CP) violation.
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