Theory of Neutrinos: A White Paper
Abstract
During 2004, four divisions of the American Physical Society commissioned a study of neutrino physics to take stock of where the field is at the moment and where it is going in the near and far future. Several working groups looked at various aspects of this vast field. The summary was published as a main report entitled ``The Neutrino Matrix'' accompanied by short 50 page versions of the report of each working group. Theoretical research in this field has been quite extensive and touches many areas and the short 50 page report provided only a brief summary and overview of few of the important points. The theory discussion group felt that it may be of value to the community to publish the entire study as a white paper and the result is the current article. After a brief overview of the present knowledge of neutrino masses and mixing and some popular ways to probe the new physics implied by recent data, the white paper summarizes what can be learned about physics beyond the Standard Model from the various proposed neutrino experiments. It also comments on the impact of the experiments on our understanding of the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe and the basic nature of neutrino interactions as well as the existence of possible additional neutrinos. Extensive references to original literature are provided.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0510213,
title = {Theory of Neutrinos: A White Paper},
author = {R. N. Mohapatra and S. Antusch and K. S. Babu and G. Barenboim and M. -C. Chen and S. Davidson and A. de Gouvea and P. de Holanda and B. Dutta and Y. Grossman and A. Joshipura and B. Kayser and J. Kersten and Y. Y. Keum and S. F. King and P. Langacker and M. Lindner and W. Loinaz and I. Masina and I. Mocioiu and S. Mohanty and H. Murayama and S. Pascoli and S. T. Petcov and A. Pilaftsis and P. Ramond and M. Ratz and W. Rodejohann and R. Shrock and T. Takeuchi and T. Underwood and L. Wolfenstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0510213},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
143 pages, many figures, v2 references corrected, very minor modifications to the text