
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental evidence for neutrino mass and mixing, discusses future prospects for precise measurements, and explores implications for CP violation, mass determination, and cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental neutrino physics, highlighting recent findings and outlining future experimental directions and challenges.
Findings
Evidence for non-zero neutrino mass from oscillations
Importance of measuring mixing angle for CP violation detection
Prospects for absolute neutrino mass measurements
Abstract
The current experimental status of neutrino physics is reviewed. It contains the evidences for a non-vanishing neutrino rest mass from neutrino oscillation searches. In addition an outlook is given on determining the various mixing matrix elements and mass differences more precisely with new experiments. Of special interest is the value of the mixing angle \theta_{13} determining the possibility of detecting leptonic CP violation in the future. The prospect for absolute mass measurements using beta and double beta decay as well as cosmological observations is presented.
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