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Speaker = Prof. or Elise Novitski of University of Washington
Host = Xing Wu wux@frib.msu.edu
When = 2025-12-19 Wednesday 15:30 (note the new time if needed!)
Where = FRIB 1300 (note the alternative location if needed!)
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Relevant background with commentary from Speaker:
- “Direct measurements of neutrino mass} by Formaggio et al. is a review paper covering this part of neutrino physics. It's long, but reading a subset–Secs. 1, 2.1, 2.5, 5.1, 5.2, and 9.2– would give a really nice overview of the most relevant material: Physics Reports, Volume 914, 3 June 2021, Pages 1-54 - The 2023 PRL is a neutrino mass result out of Project 8 that I'll discuss in my talk. It's probably too terse/dense: Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 102502 – Published 6 September, 2023