TASI Lectures on Astrophysical Aspects of Neutrinos
John F. Beacom (Ohio State U.)

TL;DR
This paper introduces neutrino astronomy, highlighting its potential to uncover new astrophysical phenomena and its interdisciplinary significance across physics fields, aimed at non-expert readers.
Contribution
It provides an accessible overview of astrophysical neutrinos, explaining fundamental concepts and recent developments for a general scientific audience.
Findings
Neutrino astronomy is poised for major discoveries.
Neutrinos can reveal new astrophysical sources.
Interdisciplinary advances are expected in physics fields.
Abstract
Neutrino astronomy is on the verge of discovering new sources, and this will lead to important advances in astrophysics, cosmology, particle physics, and nuclear physics. This paper is meant for non-experts, so that they might better understand the basic issues in this field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
