
TL;DR
This paper explores a theoretical model to explain the unique properties and oscillation behavior of neutrinos, aiming to provide a better understanding of these elusive particles.
Contribution
It proposes a new theoretical framework that accounts for neutrino mass, chirality, and flavor oscillations, advancing current understanding of neutrino physics.
Findings
Neutrino mass can be incorporated into the model.
The model explains flavor oscillations.
Predictions align with observed neutrino behavior.
Abstract
Neutrinos are the weirdest of elementary particles, nearly massless and chiral. They oscillate between flavours, furthermore. We try to find a rationale for this maverick behaviour.
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