The discovery of neutrino oscillations

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The Nobel Prize for physics 2015 was awarded to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, showing that neutrinos have a mass. This article describes the two areas of research namely the atmospheric neutrino anomaly and the problem of missing solar neutrinos which lead to these groundbreaking discoveries.

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Zuber, K. (2016). The discovery of neutrino oscillations. Annalen Der Physik, 528(6), 452–457. https://doi.org/10.1002/andp.201600097

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