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Quantifying the sensitivity of oscillation experiments to the neutrino mass ordering [PDF]
Determining the type of the neutrino mass ordering ( normal versus inverted) is one of the most important open questions in neutrino physics. In this paper we clarify the statistical interpretation of sensitivity calculations for this measurement.
Huber, Patrick +9 more
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Neutrinos from the Early Universe and physics beyond standard models
Neutrino oscillations present the only robust example of experimentally detected physics beyond the standard model. This review discusses the established and several hypothetical beyond standard models neutrino characteristics and their cosmological ...
Kirilova Daniela
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A Renormalizable Neutrino Mass Model With (Z2 × Z4)⋊Z2(II) Symmetry
In this work, a renormalizable neutrino mass model based on (Z2 × Z4)⋊Z2 (II) symmetry is proposed for the modification of the μ − τ reflection symmetry. The hierarchies of lepton masses can be naturally realized, and the lepton mixing is addressed.
V. V. Vien +3 more
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High energy neutrino interactions induce charmed hadron production at the level of a few percent and therefore they constitute a powerful tool to study charm physics. Recently the CHORUS experiment has published new results on charm physics with the muon neutrino beam at CERN, profiting of the possibility to identify the charm production and decay ...
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Analytical Description of the Distributions of Primary and Secondary Cosmogenic Particles
In this work, we present an analytical description of the energy distributions of primary and secondary cosmogenic particles on Earth in terms of parameters having clear physical meaning. A modified power law is assumed for energy distributions, incorporating terms such as energy loss/decay, which are effective at low energies, and a source term, which
Shvetaank Tripathi +2 more
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Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics [PDF]
26 pages, 10 figures, Lectures given at the Mexican School on Astrophysics, Guanajuato (to appear in the proceedings), and also in the First astroparticle school in Argentina, and in the XII Colombian school on theoretical ...
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Limits on the Low-energy Electron Antineutrino Flux from the Brightest Gamma-Ray Burst of All Time
The electron antineutrino flux limits are presented for the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) of all time, GRB221009A, over a range of 1.8–200 MeV using the Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector. Using multiple time windows ranging from minutes
S. Abe +74 more
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Contribution of recently measured nuclear data to reactor antineutrino energy spectra predictions
This paper attempts to summarize the actual problematic of reactor antineutrino energy spectra in the frame of fundamental and applied neutrino physics. Nuclear physics is an important ingredient of reactor antineutrino experiments. These experiments are
Fallot M. +16 more
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Spectral Analysis of Flickering Gamma‐Ray Flashes Observed During the ALOFT 2023 Campaign
Abstract We examine a newly discovered category of high‐energy radiation events called flickering gamma‐ray flashes (FGF) detected during the airborne lightning observatory for FEGS and TGFs campaign in July 2023. These FGFs are characterized by highly pulsating gamma‐ray emissions that have no detectable concurrent optical or radio signals (Ostgaard ...
D. Sarria +9 more
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The future of Neutrino Physics
A brief, selective overview is presented of recent progress in neutrino physics, with emphasis on several unanswered questions and possible future experiments which might address them.
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