
TL;DR
This review summarizes recent advances in understanding neutrino mixing angles and masses through various oscillation experiments, highlighting current results and future prospects for precision measurements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental and theoretical progress in neutrino oscillation physics, including global analyses and future directions.
Findings
Current global analyses constrain neutrino mixing parameters.
Experiments have measured neutrino oscillation phenomena in various environments.
Future experiments aim to improve parameter precision and explore new physics.
Abstract
This review summarizes recent experimental and theoretical progress in determining neutrino mixing angles and masses through neutrino oscillations. We describe the basic physics of oscillation phenomena in vacuum and matter, as well as the status of solar, reactor, atmospheric, and accelerator neutrino experiments that probe these phenomena. The results from current global analyses of neutrino parameters are given. Future efforts that may improve the precision with which these parameters are known or probe new aspects of the neutrino mixing matrix are described.
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