Long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments
K. Zuber

TL;DR
This paper reviews the status and future prospects of long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments, emphasizing their role in probing neutrino properties, including matrix elements and CP-violation, with upcoming high-intensity beams.
Contribution
It provides an overview of current experiments and discusses future developments involving neutrino factories for precise measurements.
Findings
Current experiments have established neutrino oscillations.
Future high-intensity beams will enable detailed parameter measurements.
Potential to discover leptonic CP-violation.
Abstract
Evidences for neutrino oscillations coming from atmospheric and solar observations can be probed by terrestrial long baseline experiments. This requires accelerator beams or nuclear power plants. The current status of these searches as well as future activities are discussed. A precise determination of all matrix elements and searches for a leptonic CP-violation will be possible with high intensity accelerator beams currently discussed in the context of neutrino factories.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
