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Neutrinos: Theory and Phenomenology
The theory and phenomenology of neutrinos will be addressed, especially that
relating to the observation of neutrino flavor transformations. The current
status and implications for future experiments will be discussed with special
emphasis on the experiments that will determine the neutrino mass ordering, the
dominant flavor content of the neutrino mass eigenstate with the smallest
electron neutrino content and the size of CP violation in the neutrino sector.
Beyond the neutrino Standard Model, the evidence for and a possible definitive
experiment to confirm or refute the existence of light sterile neutrinos will
be briefly discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, presentation at the "Nobel Symposium on LHC
results", May 13-19, 2013 at Krusenberg, Uppsala, Swede
Top Quark Spin Correlations - Theory
The theoretical aspects of spin correlations in top quark pair production are
briefly reviewed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings for TOP201
The Effective in Matter
In this paper we generalize the concept of an effective for
disappearance experiments, which has been extensively used
by the short baseline reactor experiments, to include the effects of
propagation through matter for longer baseline
disappearance experiments. This generalization is a trivial, linear combination
of the neutrino mass squared eigenvalues in matter and thus is not a simple
extension of the usually vacuum expression, although, as it must, it reduces to
the correct expression in the vacuum limit. We also demonstrated that the
effective in matter is very useful conceptually and
numerically for understanding the form of the neutrino mass squared eigenstates
in matter and hence for calculating the matter oscillation probabilities.
Finally we analytically estimate the precision of this two-flavor approach and
numerically verify that it is precise at the sub-percent level.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, comments welcom
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