Theory of Neutrino Flavor Mixing
Abstract
The depth of our theoretical understanding of neutrino flavor mixing should match the importance of this phenomenon as a herald of long-awaited empirical challenges to the standard model of particle physics. After reviewing the familiar, simplified quantum mechanical model and its flaws, I sketch the deeper understanding of both vacuum and matter-enhanced flavor mixing that is found in the framework of scattering theory. While the simplified model gives the ``correct answer'' for atmospheric, solar, and accelerator/reactor neutrino phenomena, I argue that a key insight from the deeper picture will simplify the treatment of neutrino transport in astrophysical environments---supernovae, for example---in which neutrinos play a dynamically important role.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0107004,
title = {Theory of Neutrino Flavor Mixing},
author = {Christian Y. Cardall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0107004},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
18 pages. Written contribution to the proceedings of ``Frontiers of Contemporary Physics--II,'' held March 5-10, 2001 at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee