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Introduction to the Physics of Massive and Mixed Neutrinos / by Samoil Bilenky.
Author
Bilenky, Samoil
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed. 2018.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (XVI, 277 p. 14 illus.)
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Subject(s)
Particles (Nuclear physics)
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Quantum field theory
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Astrophysics
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Quantum theory
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Series
Lecture Notes in Physics, 947
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Lecture Notes in Physics, 0075-8450 ; 947
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Summary note
Small neutrino masses are the first signs of new physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Since the first edition of this textbook appeared in 2010, the Nobel Prize has been awarded "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass". The measurement of the small neutrino mixing angle $\theta_{13}$ in 2012, launched the precision stage of the investigation of neutrino oscillations. This measurement now allows such fundamental problems as the three-neutrino mass spectrum - is it normal or inverted? – and the $CP$ violation in the lepton sector to be tackled. In order to understand the origin of small neutrino masses, it remains crucial to reveal the nature of neutrinos with definite masses: are they Dirac neutrinos possessing a conserved lepton number, which distinguishes neutrinos and antineutrinos, or are they Majorana neutrinos with identical neutrinos and antineutrinos? Experiments searching for the neutrinoless double beta decay are presently under way to answer this fundamental question. The second edition of this book comprehensively discusses all these important recent developments. Based on numerous lectures given by the author, a pioneer of modern neutrino physics (recipient of the Bruno Pontecorvo Prize 2002), at different institutions and schools, it offers a gentle yet detailed introduction to the physics of massive and mixed neutrinos that prepares graduate students and young researchers entering the field for the exciting years ahead in neutrino physics.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Weak Interaction Before the Standard Model
The Standard Model of the Electroweak Interaction
Neutrino Mass Terms
Neutrino Mixing Matrix
Neutrino Oscillations in Vacuum
Neutrino in Matter
Neutrinoless Double Beta-Decay
On absolute Values of Neutrino Masses
Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
Neutrino and Cosmology
Conclusion and Prospects.
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ISBN
3-319-74802-5
Doi
10.1007/978-3-319-74802-3
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