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Neutrino Experiments
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- McKeown, R. D.
Chicago
Abstract
Recent studies of neutrino oscillations have established the existence of finite neutrino masses and mixing between generations of neutrinos [1]. The combined results from studies of atmospheric neutrinos, solar neutrinos, reactor antineutrinos and neutrinos produced at accelerators paint an intriguing picture that clearly requires modification of the standard model of particle physics. These results also provide clear motivation for future neutrino oscillation experiments as well as searches for direct neutrino mass and nuclear double-beta decay. I will discuss the program of new neutrino oscillation experiments aimed at completing our knowledge of the neutrino mixing matrix.
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© 2010 American Institute of Physics. Issue Date: 4 August 2010. It is a pleasure to acknowledge fruitful discussions with Petr Vogel. This work was supported in part by NSF grant PHY-0855538.Attached Files
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- 1265