When Kai Zuber's pioneering text on neutrinos was published in 2003, the
author correctly predicted that the field would see tremendous growth in
the immediate future. In that book, Professor Zuber provided a
comprehensive self-contained examination of neutrinos, covering their
research history and theory, as well as their application to particle
physics, astrophysics, nuclear physics, and the broad reach of
cosmology; but now to be truly comprehensive and accurate, the field's
seminal reference needs to be revised and expanded to include the latest
research, conclusions, and implications.
Revised as needed to be equal to the research of today, Neutrino
Physics, Third Edition delves into neutrino cross-sections, mass
measurements, double beta decay, solar neutrinos, neutrinos from
supernovae, and high-energy neutrinos, as well as entirely new
experimental results in the context of theoretical models.
Written to be accessible to graduate students and readers from diverse
backgrounds, this edition, like the first, provides both an introduction
to the field as well as the information needed by those looking to make
their own contributions to it. And like the second edition, it whets the
researcher's appetite, going beyond certainty to pose those questions
that still need answers.
Features
- Presents the only single-author comprehensive text on neutrino physics
- Includes experimental and theoretical particle physics and examines
solar neutrinos and astroparticle implications
- Offers details on new developments and recent experiments