Published November 17, 2003 | Version v1
Journal article

Neutrino masses twenty-five years later

  • 1. Institut fuer Theoretische Physik, Auf der Morgenstelle 14, Universitaet Tuebingen, D-72076 Tuebingen (Germany)
  • 2. Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, C.S.I.C. - Universitat de Valencia, Edificio de Institutos de Paterna, Apartado 22085, E-46071 Valencia (Spain)

Description

The discovery of neutrino mass marks a turning point in elementary particle physics, with important implications for nuclear and astroparticle physics. Here I give a brief update, where I summarize the current status of three-neutrino oscillation parameters from current solar, atmospheric, reactor and accelerator neutrino data, discuss the case for sterile neutrinos and LSND, and also the importance of tritium and double beta decay experiments probing the absolute scale of neutrino mass. In this opinionated look at the present of neutrino physics, I keep an eye in the future, and a perspective of the past, taking the opportunity to highlight Joe Schechter's pioneering contribution, which I have had the fortune to share, as his PhD student back in the early eighties

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
AIP Conference Proceedings
Journal Volume
687
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 16-32
ISSN
0094-243X
CODEN
APCPCS

Conference

Title
25. annual Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto conference on High Energy Physics: A tribute to Joe Schechter
Acronym
MRST 2003
Dates
13-15 May 2003
Place
Syracuse, NY (United States)

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(c) 2003 American Institute of Physics