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Neutrino oscillations

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2002
The wave theory of light, and in particular the principle of interference, was formulated by Thomas Young in 1801. In the 20th century, the principle of interference was extended to the quantum mechanical wave functions describing matter. The phenomenon of quantum mechanical interference of different neutrino states, neutrino oscillations, has provided
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Solar-neutrino oscillations

Physical Review Letters, 1985
The theory of oscillations of solar neutrinos is developed as it applies to the electron-recoil spectrum in neutrino-electron scattering. The spectral information obtained by such measurements (as opposed to counting total event rates) is crucial for allowing observation of neutrino oscillations for masses down to 500 neV.
Lawrence M. Krauss, Frank Wilczek
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Supernova neutrinos and their oscillations

Physical Review D, 1988
Three-neutrino oscillations, both in a vacuum and in matter, are applied to the supernova neutrino flux. It is found that oscillations can change the flux substantially, reducing the number of directional events in the Kamioka nucleon-decay experiment and increasing the number of isotropic events in the Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven experiment.
James T. Pantaleone, Tzee-Ke Kuo
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Economical neutrino oscillation

Physical Review Letters, 1991
We consider pseudo-Dirac-type neutrinos with Majorana masses which are smaller than their Dirac ones. It is shown that there are two possible kinds of resonant neutrino oscillations for each generation, whose interplay provides an economical way to solve the puzzles of solar and atmospheric neutrinos simultaneously.
C.S. Lim, Mihoko M. Nojiri, M. Kobayashi
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On neutrino oscillations

Surveys in High Energy Physics, 2000
Abstract For more than thirty years Bruno Pontecorvo was the leading figure in neutrino physics. The problems of neutrino flavours, masses and mixings were in the center of his interests. A tribute to Bruno Pontecorvo is complemented by a discussion of some unsolved problems of the phenomenology of neutrino oscillations.
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Oscillations with laboratory neutrinos

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2001
Abstract The status of searches for oscillations using neutrinos produced in the laboratory is reviewed. The most recent results from experiments approaching completion are reported and the potential capabilities of long baseline projects being developed in USA and Europe are considered and compared.
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