Our Universe is made of a dozen fundamental building blocks. Among these, neutrinos are the most mysterious - but they are the second most abundant particles in the Universe. This book provides detailed discussions of how to describe neutrinos, their basic properties, and the roles they play in nature.
Our Universe is made of a dozen fundamental building blocks. Among these, neutrinos are the most mysterious - but they are the second most abundant particles in the Universe. This book provides detailed discussions of how to describe neutrinos, their basic properties, and the roles they play in nature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carlo Giunti: First Researcher INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Ph.D.: University of Torino Chung W. Kim: Professor Emeritus Johns Hopkins University and Korea Institute for Advanced Study Fellow (American Physical Society) Moran National Merit of Order (Republic of Korea) Chong-Am Science Award (Korean Academy of Science and Technology) B.S.: Seoul National University Ph.D. : Indiana University
Inhaltsangabe
1: Historical Introduction 2: Quantized Dirac Fields 3: The Standard Model 4: Three-Generation Mixing 5: Neutrino Interactions 6: Massive Neutrinos 7: Neutrino Oscillations in Vacuum 8: Theory of Neutrino Oscillations in Vacuum 9: Neutrino Oscillations in Matter 10: Solar Neutrinos 11: Atmospheric Neutrinos 12: Terrestrial Neutrino Oscillation Experiments 13: Phenomenology of Three-Neutrino Mixing 14: Direct Measurements of Neutrino Mass 15: Supernova Neutrinos 16: Cosmology 17: Relic Neutrinos Appendices