I will discuss some effects that take place in electron capture, beta decay and related processes, and how these effects
can be utilized in neutrino studies.In particular, I will discuss the following topics:
1. Electron-capturing ions as sources of modulated neutrino beams.
2. Neutrino recoil force caused by electron capture in polarized nuclei.
3. Accuracy of beta-decay spectra predictions in the context of sterile neutrino searches.
Biography:
Oleg Titov is a specialist in neutrino physics and physics of weak interactions. He received his doctoral degree at NRC "Kurchatov Institute" (Moscow, Russia) in 2019. He worked at the Department of Neutrino Physics of NRC "Kurchatov Institute" for several years. His research results include a new model of reactor antineutrino spectra, as well as proposals of new experimental ideas for neutrino studies and New Physics searches.
Meeting ID: 679 7900 8020
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