Keio University

Yamamoto Laboratory - Building a New Transport Theory to Unravel the Origin of Supernova Explosions from the Properties of Elementary Particles

Yamamoto Laboratory

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University

Building a New Transport Theory to Unravel the Origin of Supernova Explosions from the Properties of Elementary Particles

At the Yamamoto Laboratory in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, we theoretically study elementary particle and nuclear physics, such as quarks and neutrinos, and astrophysics, including the early universe and supernova explosions.

In modern physics, there are elementary particles called quarks and neutrinos, which are the smallest constituents of matter, and their properties still pose many unresolved problems.