Reconciling solar and terrestrial neutrino oscillation evidences with minimum sacrifice
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- 3 June 1997
Abstract
The present possible evidences in favor of neutrino masses and mixings from solar, atmospheric, and accelerator experiments cannot be all reconciled in a three-family framework, unless some data are excluded. We grade all possible three-family scenarios according to their compatibility with the available data. A recently proposed scenario appears to emerge naturally as the most likely solution to all oscillation evidences, with the only exception of the angular dependence of multi-GeV atmospheric data in the Kamiokande experiment. We describe in detail the status and the phenomenological implications of this ``minimum sacrifice'' solution.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-06-03, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 56 (7), 4365.
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