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The recent groundbreaking discovery of nonzero neutrino masses and oscillations has put the spotlight on massive neutrinos as one of the key windows on physics beyond the standard model as well as into the early universe. This third edition of the invaluable book Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics is an introduction to the various issues related to the theory and phenomenology of massive neutrinos for the nonexpert, providing at the same time a complete and up-to-date discussion on the latest results in the field for the active researcher. It is designed not merely to be a guide but also as a self-contained tool for research with all the necessary techniques and logics included. Specially emphasized are the various implications of neutrino discoveries for the nature of new forces. Elementary discussions on topics such as grand unification, left–right symmetry and supersymmetry are presented. The most recent cosmological and astrophysical implications of massive neutrinos are also dealt with. Contents: From Massless to Massive Neutrinos:IntroductionThe Standard Model and the NeutrinoMassive NeutrinosDirac versus Majorana MassesNeutrino OscillationsSolar NeutrinosModels of Neutrino Mass:Neutrino Mass SU(2)L x U(1)Y ModelsNeutrino Mass in Left-Right Symmetric ModelsNeutrino Mass in Grand Unified ModelsNeutrino Mass in Supersymmetric ModelsLarge Neutrino MixingsImplications of Neutrino Mass:Kinematic Tests of Neutrino MassElectromagnetic Properties of NeutrinosDouble Beta DecayRelated ProcessesNeutrino Properties in Material MediaNeutrinos from SupernovaeNeutrino CosmologySterile Neutrinos Readership: Graduate students and researchers in high energy physics and astrophysics. Keywords:Reviews:“Mohapatra and Pal have produced perhaps the most exhaustive and authoritative book on the physics of massive neutrinos with a well-balanced emphasis on both phenomenology and unified theories. A great contribution to an exciting field.”Professor Jogesh Pati University of Maryland “This book is an exciting and inspirational account of the present state and future prospects for studying massive neutrinos. Written by two of the leading theoretical contributors to the subject, the story can be read on many levels: by a student, using the text as an introduction to one of the most promising areas of modern particle physics; by a professor, as an authoritative and clear account of the theory and the experiments; and by an active researcher, as a source of stimulating new insights.”Professor John Bahcall Institute for Advanced Study, USA
Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics by Rabindra N Mohapatra is 476 pages long, and a total of 121,856 words.
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