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Current Situation in the Neutrino (and Charged-Lepton) Sector
Neutrino masses are nonzero. Theoretically, we are still in the process of un- derstanding what these tiny masses and the pattern of lepton mixing mean, and how they Þt into a new and improved standard model. Nonetheless, the very successful parameterization of the new neutrino sector (three neutrin...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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CERN
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2010-003.10 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1976687 |
Sumario: | Neutrino masses are nonzero. Theoretically, we are still in the process of un- derstanding what these tiny masses and the pattern of lepton mixing mean, and how they Þt into a new and improved standard model. Nonetheless, the very successful parameterization of the new neutrino sector (three neutrino masses plus a 3 × 3 unitary leptonic mixing matrix) allows one to identify what we know we donÕt know about neutrinos and to deÞne a rich experimen- tal program in neutrino physics. This experimental program must not only answer these Òneutrino questions,Ó but also test the underlying three-active- ßavors paradigm and point the way toward a deeper understanding of neutri- nos (and particle physics). Given what we learned about neutrinos, searches for charged-lepton ßavor-violating phenomena are poised to Þnd new heavy physics at the weak scale (or well above) and provide vital clues regarding the neutrino mass mystery. |
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