Springer, 2024. - 420 p. - (UNITEXT for Physics). - ISBN 3031650956.
This
textbook offers a
clear and concise introduction to the main aspects of
neutrino physics, providing the foundational knowledge necessary for research in
both theoretical and experimental fields. It presents
field theory concepts in a highly self-contained manner and explains the main experimental techniques and phenomenological aspects of
neutrino and particle physics with clarity and scientific
rigor. Specialized jargon and traditionally ambiguous concepts are
carefully explained. The book’s didactic style focuses on a selected number of key topics, enriched with
numerous figures and examples. Significant
recent advancements in theory and experiments are described within their physical context,
avoiding technical details likely to become outdated soon. This book will be invaluable
not only for students of particle physics but also as a concise reference for researchers in other fields seeking an
up-to-date understanding of essential concepts in neutrino physics.
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