π Volume 33, Issue 7
π ID: VeM3q6T
Authors
Hans Gruber, Mei-Ling Zhang, Fatima Al-Mansouri
Nicolaus Copernicus University, ToruΕ, Poland; University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia; University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Keywords
neutrino oscillations
Standard Model
particle physics
mass hierarchy
mixing angles
novel interactions
Abstract
The study of neutrino oscillations has provided significant insights into the physics beyond the Standard Model, challenging our understanding of fundamental particles. This research aims to explore the nuanced patterns of neutrino oscillations, with a focus on their implications for possible extensions of the Standard Model. Utilizing advanced data from recent neutrino experiments, we employ statistical and computational methods to analyze oscillation parameters with unprecedented precision. Our findings suggest novel interaction properties that could indicate the existence of new physics phenomena. The analysis reveals discrepancies in expected mass hierarchies and mixing angles, which may point towards the existence of yet undiscovered particles or forces. The study emphasizes the need for further theoretical work to integrate these findings into a cohesive extension of the Standard Model. We conclude that ongoing and future neutrino experiments will be crucial in refining these results, potentially leading to groundbreaking discoveries in particle physics.
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Hans Gruber, Mei-Ling Zhang, Fatima Al-Mansouri (2026).
"Investigating Neutrino Oscillation Patterns and Their Implications on Standard Model Extensions".
Wulfenia, 33(7).