The Mysteries of Neutrino Masses: Theory & Phenomenology

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Aithousa Mitropoulos

Aithousa Mitropoulos

Megaron, Athens - Greece

Speaker

Dr Alexander Merle (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Description

We present the aspects of different models that attempt to successfully explain the patterns in the leptonic sector, as well as their impact on future experiments (and vice versa). Strong constraints often arise from lepton flavour violating processes, but depending on the model, these bounds could be relatively weak. Further information can be gained from neutrino exeriments, but their interpretation may not always be straightforward. Dealing carefully with all information is the key requirement to identify a possible successor of the Standard Model of Elementary Particle Physics.

Primary author

Dr Alexander Merle (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics)

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