Neutrino interactions in astrophysics and the third neutrino mixing angle theta13
A.B. Balantekin (Wisconsin U., Madison)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current efforts to measure the neutrino mixing angle theta13 and discusses its astrophysical implications if the angle is non-zero.
Contribution
It provides a summary of experimental efforts and explores the astrophysical consequences of a non-zero theta13.
Findings
Current experiments aim to measure theta13 more precisely
A non-zero theta13 has significant astrophysical implications
The paper highlights the importance of theta13 in neutrino physics
Abstract
The third neutrino mixing angle theta13 is the least known one. In this contribution, after a brief discussion of the current efforts to determine the value of this angle better, various astrophysical implications of a non-zero value of theta13 are summarized.
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