@Article{Barenboim2022, author="Barenboim, G.", title="Some Aspects About Pushing the CPT and Lorentz Invariance Frontier With Neutrinos", journal="Frontiers in Physics", year="2022", publisher="Frontiers Media Sa", volume="10", pages="813753 - 7pp", optkeywords="CPT symmetry; neutrino properties; lorentz violation; fundamental symmetries; discrete symmetries", abstract="The CPT symmetry, which combines Charge Conjugation, Parity, and Time Reversal, is a cornerstone of our model-building method, and its probable violation will endanger the most extended tool we presently utilize to explain physics, namely local relativistic quantum fields. However, the kaon system{\textquoteright}s conservation constraints appear to be rather severe. We will show in this paper that neutrino oscillation experiments can enhance this limit by many orders of magnitude, making them an excellent instrument for investigating the basis of our understanding of Nature. As a result, verifying CPT invariance does not evaluate a specific model, but rather the entire paradigm. Therefore, as the CPT{\textquoteright}s status in the neutrino sector, linked or not to Lorentz invariance violation, will be assessed at an unprecedented level by current and future long baseline experiments, distinguishing it from comparable experimental fingerprints coming from non-standard interactions is critical. Whether the entire paradigm or simply the conventional model of neutrinos is at jeopardy is significantly dependent on this.", optnote="WOS:000804003600001", optnote="exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=5237), last updated on Tue, 14 Jun 2022 07:30:07 +0000", issn="2296-424x", doi="10.3389/fphy.2022.813753", opturl="https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.813753", language="English" }