Intrinsic neutrino properties: As deduced from cosmology, astrophysics, accelerator, and non-accelerator experiments

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Astrophysics, Magnetic Moments, Solar Neutrinos, Cosmology, Particle Accelerators

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Intrinsic properties of neutrinos as deduced from cosmological, astrophysical, and laboratory experiments are reviewed. Bounds on magnetic moments and theoretical models which yield large moments but small masses are briefly discussed. The MSW solution to the solar neutrino problem is reviewed in light of the existing data from the Cl-37 and Kamiokande II experiments. The combined data disfavor the adiabatic solution and tend to support either the large angle solution or the nonadiabatic one. In the former case the Ga-71 signal will be suppressed by the same factor as for Cl-37, and in the latter case the suppression factor could be as large as 10 or more.

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