Speaker
Guoyuan Huang
(中国地质大学(武汉))
Description
The detection of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos not only offers a powerful probe of cosmic-ray accelerators but also opens a new window into fundamental particle physics. Ultrahigh-energy neutrino experiments have access to unprecedented energy, time, and length scales, providing unique opportunities to deepen our understanding of yet-unrevealed aspects of the Universe. Beyond the achievements of IceCube, many forthcoming telescopes aim to extend these efforts with much larger statistics and higher energy reach. In this talk, I will summarize theoretical models that can affect the observables measured by these next-generation experiments and discuss their potentials.
Primary author
Guoyuan Huang
(中国地质大学(武汉))