Three Decades of Solar Neutrinos and Dark Matter Searches

Date

Thursday September 11, 2025
10:30 am - 11:30 am

Location

STI D
Event Category

 

Cristiano Galbiati,
Princeton University

 

Abstract:

I will present how the field of investigations in neutrinos and dark matter has evolved in the past 30 years, contributing major discoveries and building a strong base for future advancements in our understanding of the Universe.  I will present a look at results from the solar neutrino experiment Borexino, which performed a detailed measurement of the entire neutrino spectrum with an organic liquid scintillator target.  I will discuss status and prospects of the ongoing search for the discovery of dark matter with the DarkSide program.  I will detail the impact of the technological innovations introduced for the DarkSide project in the search for neutrinoless double beta decay.

 

 

Timbits, coffee, tea will be served in STI A before the colloquium.

 

 

 

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