Atmospheric neutrino and Long Baseline neutrino experiments
Giorgio Giacomelli (Dept of Physics, Univ. of Bologna, and INFN)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes experimental results on atmospheric and long baseline neutrino oscillations, discussing their implications, comparing different experiments, and providing conclusions and future perspectives.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental findings in atmospheric and long baseline neutrino research, highlighting their significance and future directions.
Findings
Confirmed neutrino oscillations in atmospheric experiments
Compared results from multiple long baseline experiments
Discussed implications for neutrino physics and future research
Abstract
The results obtained by several experiments on atmospheric neutrino oscillations are summarized and discussed. Then the results obtained by different long baseline neutrino experiments are considered. Finally conclusions and perspectives are made.
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