Experimental Status of Neutrino Physics
Fanny Dufour, Dave Wark

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental status of neutrino physics, highlighting recent discoveries, ongoing mysteries like mass hierarchy and CP violation, and future experimental plans for precision measurements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest experimental results and outlines future directions for neutrino research, especially in mass measurements and oscillation experiments.
Findings
Progress in measuring neutrino oscillation parameters
Current constraints on neutrino mass scale
Future experimental plans for neutrino physics
Abstract
After a fascinating phase of discoveries, neutrino physics still has a few mysteries such as the absolute mass scale, the mass hierarchy, the existence of CP violation in the lepton sector and the existence of right-handed neutrinos. It is also entering a phase of precision measurements. This is what motivates the NUFACT 11 conference which prepares the future of long baseline neutrino experiments. In this paper, we report the status of experimental neutrino physics. We focus mainly on absolute mass measurements, oscillation parameters and future plans for oscillation experiments.
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