
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state, experimental results, and future prospects of low-energy neutrino research from solar, geoneutrino, and sterile neutrino sources, highlighting open questions and recent advancements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of low-energy neutrino sources, experimental status, and future directions, focusing on solar, geoneutrino, and sterile neutrino research.
Findings
Recent experimental results from neutrino detectors
Open questions in neutrino physics
Future experimental and theoretical prospects
Abstract
There exist several kinds of sources emitting neutrinos in the MeV energy range. These low-energy neutrinos from different sources can be often detected by the same multipurpose detectors. The status-of-art of the feld of solar neutrinos, geoneutrinos, and the search for sterile neutrino with artifcial neutrino sources is provided here; other neutrino sources, as for example reactor or high-energy neutrinos, are described elsewhere. For each of these three felds, the present-day motivation and open questions, as well as the latest experimental results and future perspectives are discussed.
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