A Modern Introduction to Neutrino Physics

A deeper understanding of neutrinos, with the goal to reveal their nature and exact role within particle physics, is at the frontier of current research.

This book reviews the field in a concise fashion and highlights the most pressing issues and areas of strongest topical interest. It provides a clear, self-contained, and logical treatment of the fundamental physics aspects, appropriate for graduate students. Starting with the relevant basics of the SM, neutrinos are introduced, and the quantum mechanical effect of oscillations is explained in detail. A strong focus is then set on the phenomenon of lepton number violation, especially in 0nbb decay, as the crucial probe to understand the nature of neutrinos. The role of neutrinos in astrophysics, expected to be of increasing importance for future research, is then described. Finally, models to explain the neutrino properties are outlined. The central theme of the book is the nature of neutrino masses and the above topics will revolve around this issue.

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A Modern Introduction to Neutrino Physics

A deeper understanding of neutrinos, with the goal to reveal their nature and exact role within particle physics, is at the frontier of current research.

This book reviews the field in a concise fashion and highlights the most pressing issues and areas of strongest topical interest. It provides a clear, self-contained, and logical treatment of the fundamental physics aspects, appropriate for graduate students. Starting with the relevant basics of the SM, neutrinos are introduced, and the quantum mechanical effect of oscillations is explained in detail. A strong focus is then set on the phenomenon of lepton number violation, especially in 0nbb decay, as the crucial probe to understand the nature of neutrinos. The role of neutrinos in astrophysics, expected to be of increasing importance for future research, is then described. Finally, models to explain the neutrino properties are outlined. The central theme of the book is the nature of neutrino masses and the above topics will revolve around this issue.

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A Modern Introduction to Neutrino Physics

A Modern Introduction to Neutrino Physics

by Frank F Deppisch
A Modern Introduction to Neutrino Physics

A Modern Introduction to Neutrino Physics

by Frank F Deppisch

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Overview

A deeper understanding of neutrinos, with the goal to reveal their nature and exact role within particle physics, is at the frontier of current research.

This book reviews the field in a concise fashion and highlights the most pressing issues and areas of strongest topical interest. It provides a clear, self-contained, and logical treatment of the fundamental physics aspects, appropriate for graduate students. Starting with the relevant basics of the SM, neutrinos are introduced, and the quantum mechanical effect of oscillations is explained in detail. A strong focus is then set on the phenomenon of lepton number violation, especially in 0nbb decay, as the crucial probe to understand the nature of neutrinos. The role of neutrinos in astrophysics, expected to be of increasing importance for future research, is then described. Finally, models to explain the neutrino properties are outlined. The central theme of the book is the nature of neutrino masses and the above topics will revolve around this issue.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643276793
Publisher: Morgan and Claypool Publishers
Publication date: 11/07/2019
Series: Iop Concise Physics
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.80(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Dr Frank Deppisch was born 1975 in Ochsenfurt which is part of the beautiful German region of Franconia. He earned his undergraduate studies in physics at the University of Wurzburg, where he also worked as a doctoral student and research assistant and completed completed his doctoral thesis entitled Towards a reconstruction of the SUSY seesaw model. He is an Associate Professor within the High Energy Physics group of University College London.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Author biography
  • Introduction
  • Neutrinos in the Standard Model
  • Neutrino oscillations
  • Lepton flavour violation
  • Lepton number violation
  • Neutrinos beyond the Standard Model
  • Neutrinos in Astrophysics
  • Conclusions
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