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Neutrino oscillations: theory and phenomenology
Published 2006-10-05Version 2
A brief overview of selected topics in the theory and phenomenology of neutrino oscillations is given. These include: oscillations in vacuum and in matter; phenomenology of 3-flavour neutrino oscillations and effective 2-flavour approximations; CP and T violation in neutrino oscillations in vacuum and in matter; matter effects on \nu_\mu \leftrightarrow \nu_\tau oscillations; parametric resonance in neutrino oscillations inside the earth; oscillations below and above the MSW resonance; unsettled issues in the theory of neutrino oscillations.
Comments: Talk given at the XXII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics ``Neutrino 2006'', Santa Fe, June 13-19, 2006. This write-up closely follows the actual talk given at nu2006; a shortened version will be published in the Proceedings
Keywords: phenomenology, neutrino oscillations inside, brief overview, parametric resonance, msw resonance
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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