New interactions: past and future experiments
Michele Maltoni

TL;DR
This paper reviews current and future experimental prospects for extended neutrino oscillation models, including non-standard interactions, sterile neutrinos, and decay or decoherence effects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive phenomenological overview of three key extensions to the standard neutrino oscillation paradigm, highlighting experimental directions.
Findings
Summarizes the status of non-standard neutrino interactions.
Discusses models with sterile neutrinos and their experimental implications.
Explores neutrino decay and decoherence as alternative phenomena.
Abstract
In this talk I will review the present status and future perspectives of some popular extensions of the conventional three-neutrino oscillation scenario, from a purely phenomenological point of view. For concreteness I will focus only on three specific scenarios: non-standard neutrino interactions with matters, models with extra sterile neutrinos, and neutrino decay and decoherence.
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