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E-book: State Of The Art Of Neutrino Physics, The: A Tutorial For Graduate Students And Young Researchers

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The neutrino is the most fascinating elementary particle due to its elusive nature and outstanding properties that have attracted the interest of generations of physicists since 1930, when it was first postulated by Wolfgang Pauli as a "desperate remedy" to explain the apparent energy violation in the beta decay. Many fundamental discoveries in particle physics had the neutrino involved in one way or another. To date, neutrino physics is still one of the hottest topics of modern particle physics. Key experiments and significant theoretical developments have contributed in building up what we can call now the Standard Model of Neutrino Physics.The aim of the book is to provide graduate students and young researchers a comprehensive tutorial in modern neutrino physics, specially tailored with emphasis on the educational aspects. It provides an overview of the basics and of recent achievements in the field, from both experimental and theoretical points of view.
Preface v
Chapter 1 A Brief History of Neutrino
1(36)
A. Bettini
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Formalism of Neutrino Oscillations
37(84)
G. Fantini
A. G. Rosso
V. Zema
F. Vissani
Chapter 3 Neutrino Oscillation Detectors and Methods
121(28)
D. Autiero
Chapter 4 Solar Neutrinos and Matter Effects
149(62)
A. Y. Smirnov
Chapter 5 Atmospheric Neutrinos
211(26)
K. Okumura
Chapter 6 Probing the Atmospheric Sector with Accelerator Experiments
237(24)
C. Pistillo
C. Wilkinson
Chapter 7 The Measurement of #13 with Reactors and Accelerators
261(38)
F. Di Lodovico
Chapter 8 Neutrinos from Supernovae and Other Astrophysical Sources
299(26)
K. Scholberg
Chapter 9 High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos
325(66)
F. Halzen
Chapter 10 Sterile Neutrinos: An Introduction to Experiments
391(52)
J. Conrad
M. Shaevitz
Chapter 11 Dirac and Majorana Neutrinos, Double Beta Decay
443(26)
J.-L. Vuilleumier
Chapter 12 Low-Energy Neutrino Interactions
469(28)
A. M. Szelc
Chapter 13 Theory and Phenomenology of Mass Ordering and CP Violation
497(46)
P. Coloma
S. Pascoli
Chapter 14 Beyond the Neutrino Standard Model
543
J. D. Lykken