Neutrino Oscillation Results from MINOS and MiniBooNE
Tobias M. Raufer

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent results from the MINOS and MiniBooNE neutrino experiments, highlighting their measurements of oscillation parameters and implications for neutrino physics.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of two major neutrino experiments and discusses their recent findings and future prospects.
Findings
MINOS measured |m^{2}_{32}| and sin^{2}(2 heta_{23}) with high precision.
MiniBooNE tested the LSND anomaly region for possible new neutrino states.
Results contribute to understanding neutrino oscillation parameters and potential new physics.
Abstract
After a brief introduction to neutrino oscillations and a review of the world knowledge of neutrino oscillation parameters, we introduce two current neutrino oscillation experiments, MINOS and MiniBooNE. MINOS makes precise measurements of the oscillation parameters |\Delta m^{2}_{32}| and sin^{2} (2\theta_{23}). MiniBooNE tests neutrino oscillations in the parameter region reported by the LSND experiment, which would require a new neutrino state. We review recent experimental results from both experiments and give an outlook on future measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
