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REVIEWS OF TOPICAL PROBLEMS
Study of neutrino oscillations in long-baseline accelerator experiments
Yu. G. Kudenko Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
A review of the title subject is given. The phenomenology of neutrino oscillations in the framework of the so-called neutrino Standard Model ($\nu$SM) with three active neutrinos is considered. The recently completed long-baseline accelerator experiment K2K and currently in-progress MINOS and OPERA experiments are described in detail. The oscillation parameters obtained from the global analysis of all oscillation data are given. The short-baseline experiment MiniBooNE and its results on the search for light sterile neutrinos are discussed in detail. Considerable attention is given to searching for $\nu_{\mu} \to \nu_{e}$ oscillations and measuring the $\theta_{13}$ angle in muon neutrino experiments. The concept of the off-axis neutrino beam is reviewed. The T2K experiment, collecting statistics since early 2010, is described for its details and objectives. The NO$\nu$A experiment under construction and the next-generation beta beam and neutrino factory experiments are also discussed.
Received: July 26, 2010 Revised: November 11, 2010 Accepted: November 13, 2010
Citation:
Yu. G. Kudenko, “Study of neutrino oscillations in long-baseline accelerator experiments”, UFN, 181:6 (2011), 569–594; Phys. Usp., 54:6 (2011), 549–572
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