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Neutrino Mixing Schemes

arXiv:hep-ph/0006235

Abstract

A revolution in our understanding of the neutrino sector is underway, driven by observations that are interpreted in terms of changes in neutrino flavors as they propagate. Since neutrino oscillations occur only if neutrinos are massive, these phenomena indicate physics beyond the Standard Model. With the present evidence for oscillations from atmospheric, solar and accelerator data, we are already able to begin to make strong inferences about the mass spectrum and mixings of neutrinos. Theoretical efforts to achieve a synthesis have produced a variety of models with differing testable consequences. A combination of particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics is needed for a full determination of the fundamental properties of neutrinos. This article reviews what has been achieved thus far and the future prospects for understanding the nature of neutrino masses and mixing.

17 pages, Latex2e, uses svmult.cls (included) and epsfig.sty. Two postscript figures. To appear in "Current Aspects of Neutrino Physics", ed. by D. Caldwell (Springer-Verlag, Hamburg, 2000)