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Thanks to compelling evidence that neutrinos can change flavor, we now know that they have nonzero masses, and that leptons mix. In these lectures, we explain the physics of neutrino flavor change, both in vacuum and in matter. Then, we describe what the flavor-change data have taught us about neutrinos. Finally, we consider some of the questions raised by the discovery of neutrino mass, explaining why these questions are so interesting, and how they might be answered experimentally,
21 pages, 6 figures (3 in color), LaTeX; SLAC Lectures 2004
43 Particle Accelerators, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Phenomenology-Hep, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Physics, Phenomenology-Hep, FOS: Physical sciences, Neutrinos, Leptons, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields
43 Particle Accelerators, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Phenomenology-Hep, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Physics, Phenomenology-Hep, FOS: Physical sciences, Neutrinos, Leptons, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields
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