TASI 2002 lectures on neutrinos

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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40 pages, 7 figures. Lectures given at the TASI 2002 Summer School, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, June 2002

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We present a pedagogical review of neutrino physics. In the first lecture we describe the theoretical motivation for neutrino masses, and explain how neutrino flavor oscillation experiments can probe neutrino masses. In the second lecture we review the experimental data, and show that it is best explained if neutrinos are massive. In the third lecture we explain what are the theoretical implications of the data, in particular, what are the challenges they impose on models of physics beyond the SM. We give examples of theoretical models that cope with some of these challenges.

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