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Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald have been jointly awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics 'for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass'. Takaaki Kajita is a Japanese physicist who is well known for neutrino experiments at the Kamiokande and the even more outsized Super-Kamiokande.This volume of collected works of Kajita on neutrino oscillations provides a good glimpse into the rise of Asian research in the frontiers of neutrino physics. Japan is now a major force in the study of the three families of neutrinos. Much remains to be done to clarify the Dirac vs. Majorana nature of the neutrino, and the cosmological implications of the neutrino. The collected works of Kajita and his Super-Kamiokande group will leave an indelible footprint in the history of big and better science.Copyright of the cover image belongs to Kamioka Observatory, ICRR (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research), The University of Tokyo.

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Neutrino Oscillations: Discovery, Current Status, Future Directions (Takaaki Kajita); Future Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments: The Case of Water Cherenkov Detectors (Takaaki Kajita et al.); The JHF-Kamioka Neutrino Project (Takaaki Kajita); Solar and Atmospheric Neutrino Results From Super-Kamiokande (Takaaki Kajita et al.); Neutrino Oscillation Experiments: Super-Kamiokande, K2K and the JPARC Neutrino Project (Takaaki Kajita); Present and Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments (Takaaki Kajita); Solar and Atmospheric Neutrinos (Takaaki Kajita);

Experimental Studies Of Neutrino Oscillations

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 16/02/2016
    ISBN13: 9789814759267, 978-9814759267
    ISBN10: 9814759260

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald have been jointly awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics 'for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass'. Takaaki Kajita is a Japanese physicist who is well known for neutrino experiments at the Kamiokande and the even more outsized Super-Kamiokande.This volume of collected works of Kajita on neutrino oscillations provides a good glimpse into the rise of Asian research in the frontiers of neutrino physics. Japan is now a major force in the study of the three families of neutrinos. Much remains to be done to clarify the Dirac vs. Majorana nature of the neutrino, and the cosmological implications of the neutrino. The collected works of Kajita and his Super-Kamiokande group will leave an indelible footprint in the history of big and better science.Copyright of the cover image belongs to Kamioka Observatory, ICRR (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research), The University of Tokyo.

    Table of Contents
    Neutrino Oscillations: Discovery, Current Status, Future Directions (Takaaki Kajita); Future Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments: The Case of Water Cherenkov Detectors (Takaaki Kajita et al.); The JHF-Kamioka Neutrino Project (Takaaki Kajita); Solar and Atmospheric Neutrino Results From Super-Kamiokande (Takaaki Kajita et al.); Neutrino Oscillation Experiments: Super-Kamiokande, K2K and the JPARC Neutrino Project (Takaaki Kajita); Present and Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments (Takaaki Kajita); Solar and Atmospheric Neutrinos (Takaaki Kajita);

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