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[en] The neutrino mixing parameters are presented in a number of different ways by the various experiments, e.g., SuperKamiokande, K2K, SNO, KamLAND, and CHOOZ, and also by the Particle Data Group. In this paper, we argue that presenting the data in terms of sin2θ, where θ is the mixing angle appropriate for a given experiment, has a direct physical interpretation. For current atmospheric, solar, and reactor neutrino experiments, the sin2θ's are effectively the probabilities of finding a given flavor in a particular neutrino mass eigenstate. The given flavor and particular mass eigenstate vary from experiment to experiment; however, the use of sin2θ provides a unified picture of all the data. Using this unified picture we present a graphical way to represent these neutrino mixing parameters which includes the uncertainties. All of this is performed in the context of the present experimental status of three neutrino oscillations
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(c) 2004 The American Physical Society; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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