
TL;DR
This paper reviews upcoming neutrino experiments like DUNE, Hyper-Kamiokande, and PINGU, highlighting their strategies to study neutrino oscillations, CP violation, and mass generation, crucial for understanding the universe's matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Contribution
It provides an overview of future neutrino facilities and their approaches to address fundamental questions in neutrino physics.
Findings
Neutrino experiments aim to measure CP violation.
These facilities will improve understanding of neutrino mass origins.
They employ diverse detection strategies.
Abstract
The fact that neutrinos have mass and can oscillate from one flavor to another has opened up a wide range of neutrino flavor measurements. Those measurements could uncover the source of CP violation that lead to the baryon asymmetry present in the Universe today, and will also enable us to understand more about how the masses of the fundamental particles are generated. This report describes the DUNE, Hyper-Kamiokande, and PINGU experiments, which each employ unique strategies to learn more about neutrino flavor.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
