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Neutrinos In Physics And Astrophysics (Hardcover)
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Neutrinos In Physics And Astrophysics (Hardcover)
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This book covers the field of neutrino physics and astrophysics,
providing an up-to-date presentation of the different research
topics on the frontier of the field. It starts with a historical
description to understand how the different aspects of our
knowledge about the neutrinos evolved up to the present state. The
main required elements of the Standard Model of electroweak
interactions are introduced, and the different neutrino
interactions and detection techniques are presented. We introduce
the various ways to give neutrinos a mass and the phenomenon of
neutrino oscillations which provides the main evidence for
non-vanishing neutrino masses. We then consider the neutrinos
produced in the Sun, what we have learned from them, and how they
can also be useful to study our star. The geoneutrinos produced by
the radioactivity in the Earth are discussed and the status of
their detection is presented. We survey the neutrino production in
the supernova explosions at the end of the life of very massive
stars, what has been observed in SN1987A, and what could be learned
from a future supernova or from the observation of the diffuse
supernova neutrino background. We describe in detail the neutrino
production by cosmic rays interacting in the atmosphere, the
evidence for their flavor oscillations, and the oscillograms to
describe their flavor change in terrestrial matter. The different
mechanisms of production of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos and
the observations achieved with the IceCube detector are presented,
also discussing their flavor content by means of the flavor
triangle. We then examine the cosmological neutrino background, its
impact on Big Bang nucleosynthesis and on the CMB observations,
with the associated bound on their masses and effective number.
Finally, we review the basics of the leptogenesis scenarios, which
provide an attractive explanation for the observed baryon asymmetry
of the Universe.
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