Neutrino Magnetic Moments: Status and Prospects
Henry T. Wong

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding of neutrino magnetic moments, discussing their theoretical basis, astrophysical constraints, recent experimental results, and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of the theoretical foundations, experimental status, and future prospects of neutrino magnetic moments.
Findings
Astrophysical bounds strongly limit neutrino magnetic moments.
Recent experiments have set new upper limits on neutrino magnetic moments.
Future projects aim to improve sensitivity and explore new parameter space.
Abstract
Finite neutrino magnetic moments are consequences of non-zero neutrino masses. The particle physics foundations of the subject are summarized. The astrophysical bounds as well as the results from recent direct experiments are reviewed. Future projects and prospects are surveyed.
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