Catching Ghosts: Using neutrinos to unveil the universe

This month at the SAS general meeting, Professor Matthew Geske of Gonzaga University tells us all about the universe’s “ghost particles”. Neutrinos are often referred to a “ghost particles” due to how difficult they are to detect. When massive stars reach the end of their lifespan, they often eject much of their mass outward in a stellar explosion called a supernova. All this and more on Friday, September 6th at Riverview Retirement Center!