
Ziro Maki
Ziro Maki refers to one of the fundamental concepts in neutrino physics, specifically related to neutrino oscillation. Neutrinos are tiny, nearly massless particles that come in three types, or "flavors." The Ziro Maki parameter describes the mixing between these flavors, explaining how neutrinos can change from one type to another as they travel. This phenomenon is critical for understanding why neutrinos have mass and plays a significant role in particle physics and cosmology, impacting our knowledge of the universe's fundamental forces and constituents.