
TL;DR
This review summarizes recent experimental and theoretical advances in neutrino mass research, covering measurements, implications for particle physics and cosmology, and future experimental prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in neutrino mass, including experimental data, theoretical models, and cosmological implications.
Findings
Recent experimental data on neutrino oscillations and masses.
Discussion of the see-saw mechanism and large extra dimensions.
Implications for particle physics and cosmology.
Abstract
This is a review article about the most recent developments on the field of neutrino mass. The first part of the review introduces the idea of neutrino masses and mixing angles, summarizes the most recent experimental data then discusses the experimental prospects and challenges in this area. The second part of the review discusses the implications of these results for particle physics and cosmology, including the origin of neutrino mass, the see-saw mechanism and sequential dominance, and large extra dimensions and cosmology.
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