
TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of neutrino oscillation physics, introducing a novel derivation method for oscillation probability and summarizing key references, aimed at educational settings.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to deriving neutrino oscillation probabilities and consolidates relevant references for educational purposes.
Findings
New derivation method for oscillation probability
Educational overview of neutrino oscillation physics
Summary of key references in the field
Abstract
To complement the neutrino-physics lectures given at the 2011 International School on Astro Particle Physics devoted to Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics (ISAPP 2011; Varenna, Italy), at the 2011 European School of High Energy Physics (ESHEP 2011; Cheila Gradistei, Romania), and, in modified form, at other summer schools, we present here a written description of the physics of neutrino oscillation. This description is centered on a new way of deriving the oscillation probability. We also provide a brief guide to references relevant to topics other than neutrino oscillation that were covered in the lectures.
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