
TL;DR
This paper summarizes key questions and experimental challenges in neutrino physics, based on four lectures, highlighting illustrative examples rather than comprehensive coverage of the field.
Contribution
It provides an accessible overview of neutrino experiments and their challenges, serving as foundational material for further specialized discussions.
Findings
Identifies key questions in neutrino physics
Discusses experimental challenges in neutrino detection
Provides illustrative examples of neutrino experiments
Abstract
This article is a summary of four introductory lectures on ``Neutrino Experiments,'' given at the 2006 TASI summer school. The purposes were to sketch out the present questions in neutrino physics and to discuss the experimental challenges in addressing them. This article concentrates on specific, illustrative examples rather than providing a complete overview of the field of neutrino physics. These lectures were meant to lay the ground-work for the talks which followed on specific, selected topics in neutrino physics.
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