Atmospheric $\nu$ and Long Baseline $\nu$ experiments II
Giorgio Giacomelli

TL;DR
This paper reviews atmospheric and long baseline neutrino experiments, summarizing results on neutrino oscillations, including the first potential $ u_{} ightarrow u_{ au}$ event, and discusses future perspectives.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of recent experimental results on neutrino oscillations from atmospheric and long baseline experiments, highlighting new findings and future directions.
Findings
Observation of possible $ u_{} ightarrow u_{ au}$ event
Summary of atmospheric neutrino oscillation results
Discussion of long baseline neutrino experiment outcomes
Abstract
A short introduction summarizes the experimental high energy field of neutrino oscillations and the oscillation notations. Then the results obtained by experiments on atmospheric neutrino oscillations are summarized and discussed. At the beginning of the new century a number of long baseline neutrino beams became available. The results obtained by different long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments are considered, including the first possible event in appearance mode. Finally conclusions and perspectives are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
