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The physics of neutrinos / Vernon Barger, Danny Marfatia, Kerry Whisnant.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barger, V. (Vernon), 1938-
Contributor:
Marfatia, Danny, 1972-
Whisnant, Kerry Lewis.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neutrinos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (239 p.)
Edition:
Course Book
Place of Publication:
Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The physics of neutrinos--uncharged elementary particles that are key to helping us better understand the nature of our universe--is one of the most exciting frontiers of modern science. This book provides a comprehensive overview of neutrino physics today and explores promising new avenues of inquiry that could lead to future breakthroughs. The Physics of Neutrinos begins with a concise history of the field and a tutorial on the fundamental properties of neutrinos, and goes on to discuss how the three neutrino types interchange identities as they propagate from their sources to detectors. The book shows how studies of neutrinos produced by such phenomena as cosmic rays in the atmosphere and nuclear reactions in the solar interior provide striking evidence that neutrinos have mass, and it traces our astounding progress in deciphering the baffling experimental findings involving neutrinos. The discovery of neutrino mass offers the first indication of a new kind of physics that goes beyond the Standard Model of elementary particles, and this book considers the unanticipated patterns in the masses and mixings of neutrinos in the framework of proposed new theoretical models. The Physics of Neutrinos maps out the ambitious future facilities and experiments that will advance our knowledge of neutrinos, and explains why the way forward in solving the outstanding questions in neutrino science will require the collective efforts of particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, and cosmology.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Neutrino Basics
3. Neutrino Mixing and Oscillations
4. Solar Neutrinos
5. Atmospheric Neutrinos
6. Global Three-neutrino Fits
7. Absolute Neutrino Mass
8. Long-baseline Neutrino Oscillations
9. Model Building
10. Supernova Neutrinos
11. High-energy Astrophysical Neutrinos
12. Beyond Three Neutrinos
13. Summary and Outlook
References
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613852526
9781283540070
128354007X
9781400845590
1400845599
OCLC:
812066279

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