Neutrino oscillations: the rise of the PMNS paradigm
Claudio Giganti, St\'ephane Lavignac, Marco Zito

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development and current status of the PMNS paradigm for neutrino oscillations, highlighting experimental progress in measuring neutrino mixing angles, mass differences, and CP violation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the rise of the PMNS framework and summarizes recent experimental determinations of its parameters.
Findings
Confirmation of three-neutrino mixing model
Precise measurements of mixing angles and mass differences
Ongoing efforts to determine CP violation and mass hierarchy
Abstract
Since the discovery of neutrino oscillations, the experimental progress in the last two decades has been very fast, with the precision measurements of the neutrino squared-mass differences and of the mixing angles, including the last unknown mixing angle . Today a very large set of oscillation results obtained with a variety of experimental configurations and techniques can be interpreted in the framework of three active massive neutrinos, whose mass and flavour eigenstates are related by a 3 3 unitary mixing matrix, the Pontecorvo-Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata (PMNS) matrix, parameterized by three mixing angles , , and a CP-violating phase . The additional parameters governing neutrino oscillations are the squared-mass differences , where is the mass of the th neutrino mass…
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