
TL;DR
This paper reviews non-standard neutrino interactions, exploring their phenomenology, experimental bounds, and future prospects, as a key extension beyond standard neutrino oscillation models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of non-standard neutrino interactions, including current experimental constraints and potential for future discovery.
Findings
Non-standard interactions can significantly affect neutrino flavor transitions.
Current experiments place bounds on non-standard interaction parameters.
Future experiments may improve sensitivity and discover new effects.
Abstract
The phenomenon of neutrino oscillations has been established as the leading mechanism behind neutrino flavor transitions, providing solid experimental evidence that neutrinos are massive and lepton flavors are mixed. Here we review sub-leading effects in neutrino flavor transitions known as non-standard neutrino interactions, which is currently the most explored description for effects beyond the standard paradigm of neutrino oscillations. In particular, we report on the phenomenology of non-standard neutrino interactions and their experimental and phenomenological bounds as well as future sensitivity and discovery reach.
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