
TL;DR
This paper explores how timing neutrino beams over long distances could help measure the absolute masses of neutrinos, which are fundamental particles with elusive mass properties.
Contribution
It proposes a novel experimental approach using timing measurements to determine the absolute neutrino masses.
Findings
Timing experiments can provide constraints on neutrino masses
Method offers a new avenue for neutrino mass measurement
Potential for improving existing mass bounds
Abstract
We discuss the possibility of using experiments timing the propagation of neutrino beams over large distances to help determine the absolute masses of the three neutrinos.
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