Conveners
Invited Talks III: Neutrino physics
- Matti Jansson (Stockholm University (SE))
Neutrino masses and mixing are a direct evidence that the standard model of elementary particles is incomplete. Furthermore, neutrinos are different from other fermions since, first, their masses are many orders of magnitude smaller in comparison, and second, their mixing angles are significantly larger in comparison to the mixing of the quarks. This brings significant challenge in creating...
The precision era of neutrino physics has started in 2012 with the first measurement of the size of theta_13. Since then, we have witnessed major advances nearly every year. In this talk, I will review the most impressive achievements gathered in the last two years through a wealth of high-precision experiments. These experiments are based on artificial (accelerator and reactor neutrinos) and...