
TL;DR
This paper discusses the GSI anomaly, analyzing the physics behind the observed oscillations and arguing they cannot be explained by standard neutrino mixing mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a comparison with pion decay to clarify why the GSI oscillations are not due to standard neutrino mixing, offering new insights into the anomaly.
Findings
GSI oscillations are not caused by standard neutrino mixing
Comparison with pion decay clarifies the physics involved
The anomaly requires alternative explanations beyond neutrino mixing
Abstract
In this talk, a short discussion of the GSI anomaly is given. We discuss the physics involved using a comparison with pion decay, and explain why the observed oscillations cannot be caused by standard neutrino mixing.
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