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Elementary Particles and Fields and String Theory

University of Texas at El Paso

2017

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Neutrino Oscillations And The Reno Experiment, Karla Rosita Tellez Giron Flores Jan 2017

Neutrino Oscillations And The Reno Experiment, Karla Rosita Tellez Giron Flores

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Neutrinos are the second most common particles in the universe, after the photons. Neutrinos (and antineutrinos) exist in three different "flavors", namely, electron, tau and muon neutrinos. A physical neutrino, however, can oscillate among these three flavors and, thus, it is said to be a mix of the three flavor states. In quantum mechanics representation, it is said that the three flavor states are the mixture of the three mass states. This mixture of neutrinos can generally be parameterized by the three so-called mixing angles (&thetas;12, &thetas;23, &thetas;13), three squared mass differences Δmij 2, i, j = 1, 2, 3 …