Long-baseline oscillation experiments as a tool to probe high energy flavor symmetry models
ARTIGO
Inglês
Agradecimentos: Pedro Pasquini was supported by FAPESP Grants 2014/05133-1, 2015/16809-9, and 2014/19164-6 and FAEPEX Grant no. 2391/17 and, also, by the APS-SBF collaboration scholarship
Abstract: We review the current status of neutrino oscillation experiments, mainly focusing on T2(H) K, NO upsilon A, and DUNE. Their capability to probe high energy physics is found in the precision measurement of the CP phase and theta(23). In general, neutrino mass models predict correlations...
Abstract: We review the current status of neutrino oscillation experiments, mainly focusing on T2(H) K, NO upsilon A, and DUNE. Their capability to probe high energy physics is found in the precision measurement of the CP phase and theta(23). In general, neutrino mass models predict correlations among the mixing angles that can be used to scan and shrink their parameter space. We updated previous analysis and presented a list of models that contain such structure
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2014/05133-1; 2014/19164-6; 2015/16809-9
Aberto
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1825874
Texto completo: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ahep/2018/1825874/
Long-baseline oscillation experiments as a tool to probe high energy flavor symmetry models
Long-baseline oscillation experiments as a tool to probe high energy flavor symmetry models
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Advances in high energy physics (July, 2018), n. art. 1825874, p. 1-13 |