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Neutrino oscillations are the leading mechanism that successfully explain the neutrino flavor transitions observed at dedicated detectors from several sources of neutrinos like the Sun, from cosmic rays interacting with the Earth atmosphere, and neutrinos from artificial sources such as the ones produced in reactor and accelerator-based experiments. This wealth of data is well described by neutrino oscillations within the three-active neutrino framework. In this talk the current status of this framework will be reviewed. The current precision of the measured oscillation parameters and the "known unknowns" will also be discussed. This will serve as an introduction to the goals and challenges that the future neutrino program will have to face.
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Professor, David Vanegas Forero
Universidad de Medellin, Medellin-Colombia
https://cienciasbasicas.udemedellin.edu.co/nuestros-profesores/#gsc.tab=0
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