The Last Neutrino Mixing angle theta13
A.B. Balantekin, (Wisconsin U., Madison)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and preliminary measurements of the neutrino mixing angle theta13, and critically assesses a common formula used in neutrino flavor evolution models.
Contribution
It provides a summary of experimental limits and measurements of theta13 and offers a critical evaluation of a key formula linking two- and three-flavor neutrino evolution.
Findings
Summary of current limits and measurements of theta13
Critical assessment of the formula connecting two- and three-flavor evolution
Highlights uncertainties in neutrino flavor transition models
Abstract
Among the still unmeasured neutrino properties, the third neutrino mixing angle, theta13, is likely to be the one we will next find out. In this contribution, first a brief summary of the limits and the preliminary measurements of this angle is given. Second a critical assessment of a widely used formula connecting two- and three-flavor evolution is provided.
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