Searching for neutrino oscillation parameters in long baseline experiments
Sampsa Vihonen

TL;DR
This paper reviews the prospects of future long baseline neutrino experiments crucial for understanding neutrino oscillations and advancing neutrino astronomy.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of upcoming experiments and their potential to measure fundamental neutrino oscillation parameters.
Findings
Assessment of experimental sensitivities
Identification of key parameters to be measured
Future experiment prospects for neutrino physics
Abstract
Developing neutrino astronomy requires a good understanding of the neutrino oscillations mechanism. The European strategy for neutrino oscillation physics sets a high priority on future long baseline neutrino experiments with the aim to measure the intrinsic parameters that govern the neutrino oscillations. In this work we take a look at the next generation of long baseline experiments and discuss their prospects in future research.
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