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E-raamat: Massive Neutrinos: Flavor Mixing Of Leptons And Neutrino Oscillations

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Since the discovery of neutrino oscillations neutrino physics has become an interesting field of research in physics. They imply that neutrino must have a small mass and that the neutrinos, coupled to the charged leptons, are mixtures of the mass eigenstates, analogous to the flavor mixing of the quarks. The mixing angles for the quarks are small, but for the leptons two of the mixing angles are large. The masses of the three neutrinos must be very small, less than 1 eV, but from the oscillation experiments we only know the mass differences — the absolute masses are still unknown. Also we do not know, if the masses of the neutrinos are Dirac masses, as the masses of the charged leptons and of the quarks, or whether they are Majorana masses.In this volume, an overview of the present state of research in neutrino physics is given by well-known experimentalists and theorists. The contents — originated from talks and discussions at a recent conference addressing some of the most pressing open questions in neutrino physics — range from the oscillation experiments to CP-violation for leptons, to texture zero mass matrices and to the role of neutrinos in astrophysics and cosmology.
Preface v
1 Birth of Lepton Flavor Mixing
1(2)
M. Kobayashi
2 Neutrino Masses and Flavor Mixing
3(6)
H. Fritzsch
3 Fermion Mass Matrices, Textures and Beyond
9(8)
M. Gupta
P. Fakay
S. Sharma
G. Ahuja
4 General Lepton Textures and Their Implications
17(8)
G. Ahuja
S. Sharma
P. Fakay
M. Gupta
5 Status and Implications of Neutrino Masses: A Brief Panorama
25(14)
J. W. F. Valle
6 Neutrino Masses and SO10 Unification
39(20)
P. Minkowski
7 Relating Small Neutrino Masses and Mixing
59(10)
S. Pramanick
A. Raychaudhuri
8 Predictions for the Dirac CP Violation Phase in the Neutrino Mixing Matrix
69(10)
S. T. Petcov
I. Girardi
A. V. Titov
9 Sterile Neutrinos in E6
79(8)
J. L. Rosner
10 Phenomenology of Light Sterile Neutrinos
87(8)
C. Giunti
11 Neutrino--Antineutrino Mass Splitting in the Standard Model: Neutrino Oscillation and Baryogenesis
95(10)
K. Fujikawa
A. Tureanu
12 The Strong CP Problem and Discrete Symmetries
105(10)
M. Spinrath
13 Neutrino Interaction with Background Matter in a Noninertial Frame
115(10)
M. Dvornikov
14 Seesaw Models with Minimal Flavor Violation
125(12)
X.-G. He
15 Generating Majorana Neutrino Masses with Loops
137(8)
C.-Q. Geng
16 Three-Neutrino Oscillation Parameters: Status and Prospects
145(12)
F. Capozzi
G. L. Fogli
E. Lisi
A. Marrone
D. Montanino
A. Palazzo
17 On the Majorana Neutrinos and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decays
157(8)
Z. Z. Xing
Y. L. Zhou
18 Dirac or Inverse Seesaw Neutrino Masses from Gauged B --- L Symmetry
165(10)
E. Ma
R. Srivastava
19 Searching for Radiative Neutrino Mass Generation at the LHC
175(10)
R. R. Volkas
20 Lopton-Flavor Violating Signatures in Supersymmetric U(1)' Seesaw
185(12)
E. J. Chun
21 From Electromagnetic Neutrinos to New Electromagnetic Radiation Mechanism in Neutrino Fluxes
197(10)
I. Balantsev
A. Studenikin
22 Lepton Number Violation and the Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe
207(8)
J. Harz
W.-C. Huang
H. Pas
23 Status of the Majorana Demonstrator: A Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay Yu. Efremenko et al. (The Majorana Collaboration)
215(10)
24 Towards Neutrino Mass Spectroscopy Using Atoms/Molecules
225(8)
M. Yoshimura
25 Detection Prospects of the Cosmic Neutrino Background
233(10)
Y.-F. Li
26 Supernova Bounds on keV-mass Sterile Neutrinos
243(10)
S. Zhou
27 Precision Calculations for Supersymmetric Higgs Bosons
253(10)
W. Hollik
28 Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with Gauged Baryon and Lepton Numbers
263(12)
B. Fornal
29 From the Fourth Color to Spin-Charge Separation --- Neutrinos and Spinons
275(8)
C. Xiong
30 Measurement of the Underlying Event Activity Using Charged-Particle Jets in Proton--Proton Collisions at √s = 2.76 TeV
283
W. Y. Wang
A. H. Chan
C. H. Oh