The MINOS experiment has used the world's most powerful neutrino beam to make
precision neutrino oscillation measurements. By observing the disappearance of
muon neutrinos, MINOS has made the world's most precise measurement of the
larger neutrino mass splitting, and has measured the neutrino mixing angle
θ23. Using a dedicated antineutrino beam, MINOS has made the first
direct precision measurements of the corresponding antineutrino parameters. A
search for \nue and \nuebar appearance has enabled a measurement of the mixing
angle θ13. A measurement of the neutral-current interaction rate has
confirmed oscillation between three active neutrino flavours. MINOS will
continue as MINOS+ in an upgraded beam with higher energy and intensity,
allowing precision tests of the three-flavour neutrino oscillation picture, in
particular a very sensitive search for the existence of sterile neutrinos.Comment: Contribution to a special issue on Neutrino Masses and Oscillations
in Advances in High Energy Physics (Hindawi Publications