Tau Neutrinos in the Next Decade: from GeV to EeV
Roshan Mammen Abraham, Jaime Alvarez-Mu\~niz, Carlos A. Arg\"uelles,, Akitaka Ariga, Tomoko Ariga, Adam Aurisano, Dario Autiero, Mary Bishai, Nilay, Bostan, Mauricio Bustamante, Austin Cummings, Valentin Decoene, Andr\'e de, Gouv\^ea, Giovanni De Lellis, Albert De Roeck

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current and future prospects of tau neutrino research across various experimental and theoretical platforms, highlighting the importance of upcoming experiments in understanding this least studied Standard Model particle.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of tau neutrino physics, emphasizing the experimental and theoretical developments expected in the next decade.
Findings
Summarizes current tau neutrino experimental status
Identifies key upcoming experiments and their potential impact
Highlights theoretical challenges and opportunities
Abstract
Tau neutrinos are the least studied particle in the Standard Model. This whitepaper discusses the current and expected upcoming status of tau neutrino physics with attention to the broad experimental and theoretical landscape spanning long-baseline, beam-dump, collider, and astrophysical experiments. This whitepaper was prepared as a part of the NuTau2021 Workshop.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
