New Neutrino Physics
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Conference in Honor of Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday,
on Quantum Mechanics,
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Nanyang Executive Centre,
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Non-standard Neutrino Interactions,
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Standard Model Prediction of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment,
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Acta Phys. Polon. B (Proc. Supp. ) 3 (2009),
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Topical FLAVIAnet Workshop on 'Low Energy Constraints on Extensions of the Standard Model',
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Flavor Questions for the LHC,
Jonathan L. Rosner,
PoS FPCP2009 (2009) 051,
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Flavor Physics and CP Violation 2009,
Lake Placid,
NY,
May 27 - June 1,
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Proceedings to the 11th Workshop 'What Comes Beyond the Standard Models',
Bled,
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2008,
Slovenia,
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Probing New Physics with Astrophysical Neutrinos,
Nicole F. Bell,
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Neutrino 2008,
Christchurch,
New Zealand,
May 2008.
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Standard Model and New Physics: theoretical and experimental perspectives,
Andrea Castro, Gennaro Corcella,
Nuovo Cim. 123B (2008) 749-756,
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IFAE 2008,
Bologna,
Italy,
26-28 March 2008.
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Proceedings to the 10th Workshop 'What Comes Beyond the Standard Models',
Bled,
July 17- 27,
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International Europhysics Conference on High-Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2007),
Manchester,
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SUSY beyond minimal flavour violation,
Sebastian Jager,
arXiv:0710.5206, 2007.
SUSY07.
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Outlook from SUSY07,
John Ellis,
arXiv:0710.4959, 2007.
SUSY07.
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Lepton Flavour Violating Effects on Chargino Production at the ILC,
Karl Hohenwarter-Sodek, Thomas Kernreiter,
arXiv:0710.1489, 2007.
SUSY07.
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FPCP Theory Overview,
Benjamin Grinstein,
arXiv:0706.4173, 2007.
CP Violation Conference,
Bled,
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Tau Physics 2006: Summary and Outlook,
Antonio Pich,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 169 (2007) 393-405,
arXiv:hep-ph/0702074.
9th International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics (TAU06),
19-22 September 2006,
Pisa (Italy).
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Electron,
muon and tau magnetic moments: a theoretical update,
M. Passera,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 169 (2007) 213-225,
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Tau06 Workshop,
Pisa,
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September 19-22 2006.
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The tau lepton anomalous magnetic moment,
S. Eidelman, M. Giacomini, F.V. Ignatov, M. Passera,
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Tau06 Workshop,
Pisa,
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Proceedings of the First Workshop on Exotic Physics with Neutrino Telescopes,
EPNT06,
C. de los Heros,
arXiv:astro-ph/0701333, 2007.
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Working Group Report on the "TeV Particle Astrophysics and Physics Beyond the Standard Model",
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J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 60 (2007) 90-94,
arXiv:astro-ph/0610962.
TeV Particle Astrophysics Workshop II - Madison - Aug 2006.
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Neutrino physics at large colliders,
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J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 53 (2006) 506-527,
arXiv:hep-ph/0606198.
CORFU2005.
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Intense Muon Physics Working Group Summary,
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Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 155 (2006) 123,
arXiv:hep-ex/0510055.
WG4 Summary Talk,
NuFact05,
Frascati.
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Neutrino oscillations and new physics,
J.W.F. Valle,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 145 (2005) 141,
arXiv:hep-ph/0508067.
NOW2004,
Conca Specchiulla (Otranto,
Italy),
September 11-17,
2004.
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New particle physics (in French),
Julien Welzel, David Gherson, John Ellis,
arXiv:hep-ph/0506163, 2005.
XXXVIth summer school of Gif-sur-Yvette,
September 2004,
CERN.
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Phenomenological guide to physics beyond the Standard Model,
Stefan Pokorski,
arXiv:hep-ph/0502132, 2005.
Cargese School on String Theory,
Cargese,
4-16 June 2004.
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Physics of Massive Neutrinos,
J. W. F. Valle,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 149 (2005) 3,
arXiv:hep-ph/0410103.
Sixth International Conf.
on Neutrino Factories and SuperBeams (NuFact04) Osaka,
Japan,
July 26-August 1,
2004.
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Flavour and CP Violation in the Lepton Sector and New Physics,
Stephane Lavignac,
eConf C030603 (2003) VEN04,
arXiv:hep-ph/0312309.
Flavor Physics and CP Violation (FPCP 2003),
Paris,
France,
3-6 June 2003.
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The role of baryon and lepton numbers in the physics beyond the standard model,
Goran Senjanovic,
arXiv:hep-ph/0303255, 2003.
SUSY'01,
Dubna,
Russia,
and Gran Sasso Extended Workshop on Astroparticle Physics,
July 2002.
5 - Reviews - Theory
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[5-1]
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The Physics of Heavy Z' Gauge Bosons,
Paul Langacker,
Rev. Mod. Phys. 81 (2008) 1199-1228,
arXiv:0801.1345.
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Large Extra Dimensions,
Ghela G. Devidze, Akaki G. Liparteliani,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412247, 2004.
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Electric charge quantization,
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J. Phys. G19 (1993) 361-372,
arXiv:hep-ph/9209259.
6 - Reviews - Theory - Conference Proceedings
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[6-1]
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Beyond the Standard Model,
A. Pomarol,
(2012),
arXiv:1202.1391.
2010 European School of High-energy Physics;
20 June - 3 July 2010,
Raseborg,
Finland.
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[6-2]
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The Five Instructions,
Pierre Ramond,
arXiv:1201.0396, 2012.
TASI 2011.
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[6-3]
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Lepton Flavour Violation Theory,
Thorsten Feldmann,
PoS BEAUTY2011 (2011) 017,
arXiv:1105.2139.
13th International Conference on B-Physics at Hadron Machines (April 2011),
Amsterdam.
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Introduction to Extra Dimensions,
Thomas G. Rizzo,
AIP Conf. Proc. 1256 (2010) 27-50,
arXiv:1003.1698.
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2009 TASI Lecture - Introduction to Extra Dimensions,
Hsin-Chia Cheng,
arXiv:1003.1162, 2010.
2009 TASI Summer School.
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TASI Lectures on Flavor Physics,
K.S. Babu,
arXiv:0910.2948, 2009.
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[6-7]
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Effective Theories for Flavour Physics beyond the Standard Model,
Gino Isidori,
PoS EFT09 (2009) 034,
arXiv:0908.0404.
International Workshop on Effective Field Theories: From the Pion to the Upsilon (EFT 09),
Valencia,
Spain,
2-6 Feb 2009.
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LARGE EXTRA DIMENSIONS: Becoming acquainted with an alternative paradigm,
M. Shifman,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A25 (2010) 199-225,
arXiv:0907.3074.
Workshop 'Crossing the boundaries: Gauge dynamics at strong coupling',
May 14 - 17,
2009,
Minneapolis.
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Flavour Physics and Grand Unification,
A. Masiero, S.K. Vempati, O. Vives,
arXiv:0711.2903, 2007.
Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model,
Les Houches,
France,
1-26 Aug 2005.
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[6-10]
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Theories for the Fermi Scale,
G.F. Giudice,
J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 110 (2008) 012014,
arXiv:0710.3294.
EPS 2007.
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[6-11]
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Is there a new physics between electroweak and Planck scales?,
Mikhail Shaposhnikov,
arXiv:0708.3550, 2007.
Workshop on Astroparticle Physics: Current Issues (APCI07),
Budapest,
Hungary,
June 21-25,
2007,
and 11th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2007,
Paris,
France,
August 16-18,
2007.
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[6-12]
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Extra dimensions in particle physics,
Feruglio, Ferruccio,
Eur. Phys. J. C33 (2004) S114,
arXiv:hep-ph/0401033.
International Europhysics Conference on High-Energy Physics (HEP 2003),
Aachen,
Germany,
17-23 Jul 2003.
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[6-13]
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Lepton Flavour Violation,
Isabella Masina,
arXiv:hep-ph/0210125, 2002.
SUSY02.
7 - PhD Theses - Phenomenology
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[7-1]
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Phenomenology of the minimal B-L extension of the Standard Model at the LHC,
Lorenzo Basso,
arXiv:1106.4462, 2011.
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[7-2]
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The Early Universe as a Probe of New Physics,
Chris Bird,
arXiv:0812.4494, 2008.
8 - Experiment
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[8-1]
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Search for heavy neutrinos and right-handed W bosons in events with two leptons and jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector,
(ATLAS),
arXiv:1203.5420, 2012.
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[8-2]
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Search for Nucleon Decay into Charged Anti-lepton plus Meson in Super-Kamiokande I and II,
H. Nishino et al.,
arXiv:1203.4030, 2012.
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[8-3]
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Search for GUT Monopoles at Super-Kamiokande,
K. Ueno et al.
(Super-Kamiokande),
arXiv:1203.0940, 2012.
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[8-4]
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Stringent limits on a new light boson decaying into e+e- pair from pi^0 ->
gamma+ X decays: constraining vector portal into hidden sectors,
S. N. Gninenko,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 055027,
arXiv:1112.5438.
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[8-5]
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Study of Non-Standard Neutrino Interactions with Atmospheric Neutrino Data in Super-Kamiokande I and II,
G. Mitsuka et al.
(Kamiokande),
Phys. Rev. D84 (2011) 113008,
arXiv:1109.1889.
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[8-6]
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Search for a heavy gauge boson decaying to a charged lepton and a neutrino in 1 fb-1 of pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV using the ATLAS detector,
G. Aad et al.
(ATLAS),
Phys. Lett. B705 (2011) 28-46,
arXiv:1108.1316.
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[8-7]
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Inclusive search for same-sign dilepton signatures in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector,
G. Aad et al.
(ATLAS),
JHEP10 (2011) 107,
arXiv:1108.0366.
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[8-8]
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New limit on the lepton-flavour violating decay mu ->
e gamma,
J. Adam et al.
(MEG),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 107 (2011) 171801,
arXiv:1107.5547.
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Search for a W' boson decaying to a muon and a neutrino in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV,
Chatrchyan, Serguei et al.
(CMS),
Phys. Lett. B701 (2011) 160-179,
arXiv:1103.0030.
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[8-10]
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Limits on tau Lepton-Flavor Violating Decays in three charged leptons,
J. P. Lees
(BaBar),
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 111101,
arXiv:1002.4550.
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[8-11]
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New experimental limits on the Pauli forbidden transitions in
C nuclei obtained with 485 days Borexino data,
(Borexino),
Phys. Rev. C81 (2010) 034317,
arXiv:0911.0548.
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[8-12]
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Search for Lepton Flavor and Lepton Number Violating tau Decays into a Lepton and Two Charged Mesons,
Y.Miyazaki et al.
(Belle),
Phys. Lett. B682 (2010) 355-362,
arXiv:0908.3156.
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[8-13]
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Improved limits on lepton flavor violating tau decays to l phi,
l rho,
l K* and l K*bar,
B. Aubert
(BABAR),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (2009) 021801,
arXiv:0904.0339.
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[8-14]
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Determination of the Atmospheric Neutrino Flux and Searches for New Physics with AMANDA-II,
Collaboration, The IceCube
(IceCube),
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 102005,
arXiv:0902.0675.
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[8-15]
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Search for large extra dimensions in the mono-photon final state at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV,
V. Abazov et al.
(D0),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (2008) 011601,
arXiv:0803.2137.
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[8-16]
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A Search for Excited Neutrinos in e-p Collisions at HERA,
(H1),
Phys. Lett. B663 (2008) 382-389,
arXiv:0802.1858.
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[8-17]
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Search for lepton-flavor-violating
decays at Belle,
T. Ohshima et al.
(Belle),
Phys. Lett. B664 (2008) 35-40,
arXiv:0801.2475.
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[8-18]
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Search for Lepton Flavor Violating tau Decays into Three Leptons,
Y.Miyazaki et al.
(Belle),
Phys. Lett. B660 (2008) 154-160,
arXiv:0711.2189.
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[8-19]
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Search for W' bosons decaying to an electron and a neutrino with the D0 detector,
V. Abazov et al.
(D0),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 (2008) 031804,
arXiv:0710.2966.
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[8-20]
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Improved Limits on the Lepton-Flavor Violating Decays tau- ->
l-l+l-,
B. Aubert et al.
(BABAR),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 (2007) 251803,
arXiv:0708.3650.
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[8-21]
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Measurement of the Neutrino Asymmetry Parameter B in Neutron Decay,
M. Schumann et al.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 (2007) 191803,
arXiv:0706.3788.
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[8-22]
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Response to the critics of Borexino result in 'A new experimental limit for the stability of the electron' by H.V.
Klapdor-Kleingrothaus,
I.V.
Krivosheina and I.V.
Titkova,
H.O. Back et al.
(BOREXINO),
arXiv:hep-ex/0703044, 2007.
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[8-23]
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A new experimental limit for the stability of the electron,
Klapdor-Kleingrothaus, H. V., Krivosheina, I. V., Titkova, I. V.,
Phys. Lett. B644 (2007) 109-118.
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[8-24]
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Search for Lepton Flavor Violating Decays
,
,
BABAR
(BABAR),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 (2007) 061803,
arXiv:hep-ex/0610067.
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[8-25]
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Search for the Baryon and Lepton Number Violating Decays tau ->
Lambda h,
BABAR
(BABAR),
arXiv:hep-ex/0607040, 2006.
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[8-26]
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Search for Lepton-Flavor and Lepton-Number Violation in the Decay tau->lhh,
BaBar
(BaBar),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 191801,
arXiv:hep-ex/0506066.
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[8-27]
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Search for the Lepton-Number-Violating Decay
,
Rajaram, D. et al.
(HyperCP),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94 (2005) 181801,
arXiv:hep-ex/0505025.
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[8-28]
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Search for Lepton Flavor Violation in the Decay tau ->
mu gamma,
B. Aubert et al.
(BABAR),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 041802,
arXiv:hep-ex/0502032.
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[8-29]
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Search for Scalar Leptoquark Pairs Decaying to
in
Collisions at
,
CDF
(CDF),
Phys. Rev. D71 (2005) 112001,
arXiv:hep-ex/0410076.
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[8-30]
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Search for
Decay in LSND,
L. B. Auerbach et al.
(LSND),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) 091801,
arXiv:hep-ex/0310060.
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Improved limits on
emission from
decay,
Armbruster, B. et al.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 181804,
arXiv:hep-ex/0302017.
We extract upper limits of the branching ratio for the LF violating decay
compared to the Standard Model (SM)
decay:
(90%CL) depending on the spectral distribution of
characterized by the Michel parameter
.
These results improve earlier limits by one order of magnitude and restrict extensions of the SM in which
emission from
decay is allowed with considerable strength.
The decay
as source for the
signal observed in the LSND experiment can be excluded.
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Is the unitarity of the quark-mixing-CKM-matrix violated in neutron beta-decay?,
Abele, H. et al.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 88 (2002) 211801,
arXiv:hep-ex/0206058.
...,
we find a deviation from the unitarity condition for the first row of the CKM matrix of
= 0.0083(28),
which is 3.0 times the stated error.
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[8-33]
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A precise determination of electroweak parameters in neutrino nucleon scattering,
Zeller, G. P. et al.
(NuTeV),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 88 (2002) 091802,
arXiv:hep-ex/0110059.
The NuTeV collaboration has extracted the electroweak parameter sin2θW
from the measurement of the ratios of neutral current to charged current neutrino and anti-neutrino cross-sections.
Our value,
sin2θW(on-shell)=0.2277±0.0013(stat)±0.0009(syst),
is
three standard deviations
above the standard model prediction.
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Evidence for the production of a new particle in neutrino interactions,
Krishnaswamy, M. R. et al.,
Phys. Lett. B57 (1975) 105.
9 - Experiment - Conference Proceedings
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[9-1]
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The Sun in Hidden Photons,
Javier Redondo,
arXiv:1202.4932, 2012.
7th Patras Workshop on Axions,
WIMPs and WISPs,
27 June - 1 July 2011,
Mykonos,
Greece.
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[9-2]
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First LHC constraints on anomalously interacting new vector bosons,
M. V. Chizhov et al.,
arXiv:1110.5533, 2011.
15th Lomonosov.
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[9-3]
-
and
Status and perspectives,
M. De Gerone
(MEG),
arXiv:1108.2670, 2011.
Ninth International Conference on Flavor Physics and CP Violation FPCP2011.
-
[9-4]
-
IceCube as a discovery observatory for physics beyond the standard model,
K. Helbing
(IceCube),
arXiv:1107.5227, 2011.
46th Rencontres de Moriond.
-
[9-5]
-
Recent MEG results,
G.Cavoto,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 217 (2011) 324-328,
arXiv:1012.2110.
NOW 2010.
-
[9-6]
-
First Result From The MEG Experiment,
Elisabetta Baracchini
(MEG),
arXiv:1005.2569, 2010.
45 Rencontres de Moriond Electroweak.
-
[9-7]
-
Lepton Flavour Violating Muon Decay at MEG,
Hajime Nishiguchi,
arXiv:0905.2012, 2009.
Heavy Quarks and Leptons,
Melbourne,
2008.
-
[9-8]
-
Search for lepton flavor violating
decays at Belle,
K. Abe et al.
(Belle),
arXiv:0708.3276, 2007.
EPS 2007 and Lepton Photon 2007.
-
[9-9]
-
Searches for New Phenomena with Lepton Final States at the Tevatron,
T. Adams
(CDF),
arXiv:0705.4679, 2007.
XLIInd Renconstres de Moriond Electroweak 2007,
La Thuile,
Italy.
-
[9-10]
-
Precision Measurements in Neutron Decay,
Marc Schumann
(PERKEO II),
arXiv:0705.3769, 2007.
XLIInd Rencontres de Moriond - Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories,
March 10-17 2007,
La Thuile,
Italy.
-
[9-11]
-
Search for Excited Neutrinos at HERA,
Cristinel Diaconu
(H1),
arXiv:hep-ex/0607047, 2006.
14th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS 2006),
Tsukuba,
Japan,
April 20-24,
2006.
-
[9-12]
-
Study of the Lepton Flavor Violating Decay \tau^{-} \to \mu^{-} \eta,
BABAR Collaboration et al.
(BABAR),
arXiv:hep-ex/0607045, 2006.
ICHEP2006.
-
[9-13]
-
Rare Decays and Search for New Physics with BaBar,
Johannes M. Bauer,
Frascati Phys. Ser. 40 (2006) 145-148,
arXiv:hep-ex/0607041.
Fourth International Conference on Frontier Science - New Frontiers in Subnuclear Physics,
September 12-17,
2005,
Milan,
Italy.
-
[9-14]
-
Lepton Flavor Violation in tau decays at BaBar,
Swagato Banerjee
(BABAR),
arXiv:hep-ex/0511045, 2005.
XII Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics,
Moscow,
Russia (25 - 31 August 2005).
-
[9-15]
-
Search for Lepton Flavour Violation in the Decay tau ->
mu gamma,
J. M. Roney
(BaBar),
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 144 (2005) 155,
arXiv:hep-ex/0412002.
-
[9-16]
-
New Strange Asymmetry Results from NuTeV,
D. Mason
(NuTeV),
arXiv:hep-ex/0405037, 2004.
XXXIXth Rencontres de Moriond,
QCD and high energy hadronic interactions,
2004.
-
[9-17]
-
Lepton Flavour Violating
decays,
Swagato Banerjee,
arXiv:hep-ex/0405029, 2004.
Lake Louise Winter Institute on Fundamental Interactions,
Lake Louise,
Alberta,
Canada (LLWI,
15-21 Feb 2004).
-
[9-18]
-
Search for neutrinoless tau decays tau ->
3l and tau ->
l K0S,
Y. Yusa et al.
(BELLE),
eConf C0209101 (2002) TU13,
arXiv:hep-ex/0211017.
Seventh International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics (TAU02),
Santa Cruz,
Ca,
USA,
Sept 2002.
-
[9-19]
-
Neutron beta decay and the quark-mixing CKM-marix,
Hartmut Abele,
arXiv:hep-ex/0208048, 2002.
-
[9-20]
-
Electroweak Results from NuTeV,
G.P. Zeller
(NuTeV),
arXiv:hep-ex/0207037, 2002.
37th Recontres de Moriond on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories,
March 2002.
10 - Experiment - Muon g-2
-
[10-1]
-
Search for Lorentz and CPT Violation Effects in Muon Spin Precession,
G. W. Bennett et al.
(Muon g-2),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 (2008) 091602,
arXiv:0709.4670.
-
[10-2]
-
Measurement of the negative muon anomalous magnetic moment to 0.7-ppm,
Bennett, G. W.
(Muon g-2),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) 161802,
arXiv:hep-ex/0401008.
-
[10-3]
-
Measurement of the Positive Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment to 0.7 ppm,
Bennett, G. W. et al.
(Muon g-2),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (2002) 101804,
arXiv:hep-ex/0208001.
A higher precision measurement of the anomalous
value,
,
for the positive muon has been made at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron,
based on data collected in the year 2000.
The result
(0.7 ppm) is in good agreement with previous measurements and has an error about one half that of the combined previous data.
The present world average experimental value is
(0.7 ppm).
The difference of
and
is 1.6 to 2.6 times the combined experimental and theoretical uncertainty.
11 - Experiment - Muon g-2 - Conference Proceedings
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[11-1]
-
Latest on the muon g-2 from experiment,
G. Venanzoni,
J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 349 (2012) 012008,
arXiv:1203.1501.
Linear Collider 2011: Understanding QCD at Linear Colliders in searching for old and new physics,
12-16 September 2011,
ECT",
Trento,
Italy.
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[11-2]
-
Muon (g-2): Past,
Present and Future,
B. Lee Roberts
(E821),
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 155 (2006) 372,
arXiv:hep-ex/0510056.
NuFact05.
-
[11-3]
-
Measurement of the muon anomaly to high and even higher precision,
David W. Hertzog
(E821),
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 144 (2005) 191,
arXiv:hep-ex/0501053.
8th International Workshop on Tau-Lepton Physics.
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[11-4]
-
Muon g-2,
Ernst Sichtermann, g-2 collaboration
(g-2),
eConf C030626 (2003) SABT03,
arXiv:hep-ex/0309008.
XXIII Physics in Collision Conference (PIC03),
Zeuthen,
Germany,
June 26-28 2003.
-
[11-5]
-
Experimental measurement of muon (g-2),
F.E. Gray
(Muon g-2),
arXiv:hep-ex/0305043, 2003.
XXXVIII Rencontres de Moriond,
Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories.
-
[11-6]
-
New Results from the Muon g-2 Experiment,
E.P. Sichtermann, Muon g-2
(Muon g-2),
Aip Conf. Proc. 675 (2003) 13,
arXiv:hep-ex/0301003.
15th International Spin Physics Symposium,
SPIN 2002,
September 9-14,
2002,
Brookhaven National Laboratory,
Upton,
NY,
USA.
-
[11-7]
-
Measurement of the Muon (g-2)-Value,
Roberts, B. Lee
(Muon g-2),
eConf C0209101 (2002) WE11,
arXiv:hep-ex/0211067.
7th International Workshop on tau physics.
-
[11-8]
-
Precision Measurement of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon,
Cenap S. Ozben
(Muon g-2),
eConf C020805 (2002) TW08,
arXiv:hep-ex/0211044.
-
[11-9]
-
Measurement of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment to 0.7 ppm,
Yannis K. Semertzidis
(g-2),
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 117 (2003) 373,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211038.
ICHEP02,
Amsterdam,
31 July 2002.
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[11-10]
-
News from the muon (g-2) experiment at BNL,
Deile, M.
(Muon g-2),
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 116 (2003) 215,
arXiv:hep-ex/0211034.
RADCOR - Loops and Legs 2002,
Kloster Banz,
Germany,
September 8-13 2002.
-
[11-11]
-
Overview of muon (g-2) and EDM experiments,
Roberts, B.L., 2002.
2nd International Workshop on Nuclear and Particle Physics at 50-GeV PS,
Kyoto University,
Kyoto,
Japan,
September 27-29,
2002.
http://www-nh.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NP02/transp/Sep27/Muon/Roberts1.pdf.
12 - Experiment - GSI Anomaly
-
[12-1]
-
Could the GSI Oscillations be Observed in a Standard Electron Capture Decay Experiment?,
Faestermann, Thomas et al.,
Phys. Lett. B672 (2009) 227-229,
arXiv:0807.3297.
-
[12-2]
-
Search for Oscillation of the Electron-Capture Decay Probability of
Pm,
Vetter, P. A. et al.,
Phys. Lett. B670 (2008) 196-199,
arXiv:0807.0649.
We observed no oscillatory modulation at the proposed frequency at a level 31 times smaller than that reported by Litvinov et al.
(Phys.
Lett.
B 664 (2008) 162;
arXiv:0801.2079 [nucl-ex]).
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[12-3]
-
Observation of Non-Exponential Orbital Electron Capture Decays of Hydrogen-Like
Pr and
Pm Ions,
Litvinov, Yu. A. et al.,
Phys. Lett. B664 (2008) 162-168,
arXiv:0801.2079.
We report on time-modulated two-body weak decays observed in the orbital electron capture of hydrogen-like
and
ions coasting in an ion storage ring.
Using non-destructive single ion,
time-resolved Schottky mass spectrometry we found that the expected exponential decay is modulated in time with a modulation period of about 7 seconds for both systems.
Tentatively this observation is attributed to the coherent superposition of finite mass eigenstates of the electron neutrinos from the weak decay into a two-body final state.
13 - Experiment - GSI Anomaly - Slides
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[13-1]
-
The GSI oscillations,
Yu.A. Litvinov, 2008.
NPNAP2008,
16-21 November 2008,
ECT",
Trento,
Italy.
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/ilias-dbd/Trento08/src/talks/2ndDAY/YLitvinov_20081118_Trento.pdf.
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[13-2]
-
Search for Oscillation of the Electron-Capture Decay Probability of 142Pm,
Stuart Freedman, 2008.
PANIC08,
9-14 November 2008,
Eilat,
Israel.
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/MaKaC/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=358&sessionId=70&confId=0.
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[13-3]
-
Observation of Non-Exponential Orbital Electron Capture Decays of Hydrogen-Like
Pr and
Pm Ions and possible implications for the neutrino masses,
Bosch, F., 2008.
Seminar at Warsaw University,
May 14,
2008.
http://zsj.fuw.edu.pl/index_seminars_download.php?semid=10.
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[13-4]
-
Observation of non-exponential Decays of Hydrogen-like 140Pr and 124Pm Ions,
F. Bosch, 2008.
PMN08,
Symposion on 'Physics of Massive Neutrinos',
20-22 May 2008,
Milos Island,
Greece.
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/ilias-dbd/PMN08/src/Melos-Talks/Bosch-Milos-Symposion.ppt.
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[13-5]
-
Non-Exponential Orbital Electron Capture Decays of Hydrogen-Like 140Pr and 142Pm Ions,
Yu.A. Litvinov, 2008.
NO-VE 08,
15-18 April 2008,
Venice,
Italy.
http://neutrino.pd.infn.it/NO-VE2008/Talks/Litvinov.ppt.
14 - Phenomenology
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[14-1]
-
Search for new physics with neutrinos at Radioactive Ion Beam facilities,
Catalina Espinoza, Rimantas Lazauskas, Cristina Volpe,
arXiv:1203.0790, 2012.
-
[14-2]
-
Lepton number violating four-body tau lepton decays,
Gabriel Lopez Castro, Nestor Quintero,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 076006,
arXiv:1203.0537.
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[14-3]
-
Four lepton flavor violating signals at the LHC,
Dilip Kumar Ghosh, Probir Roy, Sourov Roy,
arXiv:1203.0187, 2012.
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[14-4]
-
Phenomenology of light neutralinos in view of recent results at the CERN Large Hadron Collider,
A. Bottino, N. Fornengo, S. Scopel,
arXiv:1112.5666, 2011.
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[14-5]
-
Probing Nonstandard Standard Model Backgrounds with LHC Monojets,
Alexander Friedland, Michael L. Graesser, Ian M. Shoemaker, Luca Vecchi,
arXiv:1111.5331, 2011.
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[14-6]
-
Lepton number violation in top quark and neutral B meson decays,
D. Delepine, G. Lopez Castro, N. Quintero,
Phys. Rev. D84 (2011) 096011,
arXiv:1108.6009.
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[14-7]
-
Lepton flavor violation in medium energy setup of a beta-beam facility,
I. Sahin, M. Koksal,
arXiv:1108.5363, 2011.
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[14-8]
-
Conversion With Four Generations,
Deshpande, N. et al.,
Phys. Lett. B703 (2011) 562-566,
arXiv:1106.5085.
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[14-9]
-
Muon decay in orbit: spectrum of high-energy electrons,
Andrzej Czarnecki, Xavier Garcia i Tormo, William J. Marciano,
Phys. Rev. D84 (2011) 013006,
arXiv:1106.4756.
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[14-10]
-
A possible explanation for NuTeV's anomalous dimuon events,
Andrew Alton, Thomas Alexander,
(2011),
arXiv:1103.5205.
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[14-11]
-
New Constraints (and Motivations) for Abelian Gauge Bosons in the MeV-TeV Mass Range,
M. Williams, C.P. Burgess, Anshuman Maharana, F. Quevedo,
JHEP 08 (2011) 106,
arXiv:1103.4556.
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[14-12]
-
Constraining New Physics with a Positive or Negative Signal of Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay,
Johannes Bergstrom, Alexander Merle, Tommy Ohlsson,
JHEP 05 (2011) 122,
arXiv:1103.3015.
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[14-13]
-
Z' Bosons at Colliders: a Bayesian Viewpoint,
Jens Erler, Paul Langacker, Shoaib Munir, Eduardo Rojas,
JHEP 11 (2011) 076,
arXiv:1103.2659.
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[14-14]
-
Hunting up low-mass bosons from the Sun using HPGe detector,
R. Horvat, D. Kekez, M. Krcmar, Z. Krecak, A. Ljubicic,
Phys. Lett B699 (2011) 21,
arXiv:1101.5523.
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[14-15]
-
Limits on the Time Variation of the Fermi Constant G_F Based on Type Ia Supernova Observations,
Alejandro Ferrero, Brett Altschul,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 123002,
arXiv:1008.4769.
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[14-16]
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Discovering New Light States at Neutrino Experiments,
Rouven Essig, Roni Harnik, Jared Kaplan, Natalia Toro,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 113008,
arXiv:1008.0636.
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[14-17]
-
Evidence against manifest right-handed currents in neutron beta decay,
A. Garcia, G. Sanchez-Colon,
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 014030,
arXiv:1006.5417.
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[14-18]
-
Lepton Flavour Violation in the Presence of a Fourth Generation of Quarks and Leptons,
Andrzej J. Buras, Bjorn Duling, Thorsten Feldmann, Tillmann Heidsieck, Christoph Promberger,
JHEP 09 (2010) 104,
arXiv:1006.5356.
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[14-19]
-
Electron-to-Tau Lepton Flavor Violation at the Electron-Ion Collider,
Matthew Gonderinger, Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf,
JHEP 11 (2010) 045,
arXiv:1006.5063.
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[14-20]
-
Ultra-high neutrino fluxes as a probe for non-standard physics,
Atri Bhattacharya, Sandhya Choubey, Raj Gandhi, Atsushi Watanabe,
JCAP 1009 (2010) 009,
arXiv:1006.3082.
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[14-21]
-
Inverse Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay Revisited: Neutrinos,
Higgs Triplets and a Muon Collider,
Werner Rodejohann,
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 114001,
arXiv:1005.2854.
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[14-22]
-
Sterile neutrinos in lepton number and lepton flavor violating decays,
Juan Carlos Helo, Sergey Kovalenko, Ivan Schmidt,
Nucl. Phys. B853 (2011) 80-104,
arXiv:1005.1607.
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[14-23]
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Electroweak Constraints from Atomic Parity Violation and Neutrino Scattering,
Hobbs, Timothy, Rosner, Jonathan L.,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 013001,
arXiv:1005.0797.
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[14-24]
-
New physics searches at near detectors of neutrino oscillation experiments,
Antusch, Stefan, Blennow, Mattias, Fernandez-Martinez, Enrique, Ota, Toshihiko,
JHEP 06 (2010) 068,
arXiv:1005.0756.
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[14-25]
-
Lepton-Number Violating Decays of Heavy Mesons,
Jin-Mei Zhang, Guo-Li Wang,
Eur. Phys. J. C71 (2011) 1715,
arXiv:1003.5570.
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[14-26]
-
A new idea to search for charged lepton flavor violation using a muonic atom,
Masafumi Koike, Yoshitaka Kuno, Joe Sato, Masato Yamanaka,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 105 (2010) 121601,
arXiv:1003.1578.
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[14-27]
-
Detecting light long-lived particle produced by cosmic ray,
Peng-fei Yin, Shou-hua Zhu,
Phys. Lett. B685 (2010) 128-133,
arXiv:0911.3338.
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[14-28]
-
Searches for Long Lived Neutral Particles,
Patrick Meade, Shmuel Nussinov, Michele Papucci, Tomer Volansky,
JHEP 06 (2010) 029,
arXiv:0910.4160.
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[14-29]
-
Comment on 'Hypersharp Resonant Capture of Neutrinos as a Laboratory Probe of the Planck Length',
Potzel, W., Wagner, F. E.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (2009) 099101,
arXiv:0908.3985.
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[14-30]
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Lepton Number Violating Processes Mediated by Majorana Neutrinos at Hadron Colliders,
Sergey Kovalenko, Zhun Lu, Ivan Schmidt,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 073014,
arXiv:0907.2533.
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[14-31]
-
Exploring Portals to a Hidden Sector Through Fixed Targets,
Brian Batell, Maxim Pospelov, Adam Ritz,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 095024,
arXiv:0906.5614.
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[14-32]
-
Violations of lepton-flavour universality in P ->
l nu decays: a model-independent analysis,
Alberto Filipuzzi, Gino Isidori,
Eur. Phys. J. C64 (2009) 55-62,
arXiv:0906.3024.
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[14-33]
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A comprehensive approach to new physics simulations,
Neil D. Christensen et al.,
Eur. Phys. J. C71 (2011) 1541,
arXiv:0906.2474.
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[14-34]
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Heavy lepton pair production at LHC: model discrimination with multi-lepton signals,
J. A. Aguilar-Saavedra,
Nucl. Phys. B828 (2010) 289-316,
arXiv:0905.2221.
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[14-35]
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Collider constraints on interactions of dark energy with the Standard Model,
Philippe Brax, Clare Burrage, Anne-Christine Davis, David Seery, Amanda Weltman,
JHEP 09 (2009) 128,
arXiv:0904.3002.
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[14-36]
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Waiting for mu->eg from the MEG experiment,
J.Hisano, M.Nagai, P.Paradisi, Y.Shimizu,
JHEP 12 (2009) 030,
arXiv:0904.2080.
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[14-37]
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Probing Minicharged Particles with Tests of Coulomb's Law,
Joerg Jaeckel,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (2009) 080402,
arXiv:0904.1547.
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[14-38]
-
Hypersharp Resonant Capture of Neutrinos as a Laboratory Probe of the Planck Length,
Raghavan, R. S.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 102 (2009) 091804,
arXiv:0903.0787.
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[14-39]
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Neutrinoless double beta decays of the top quark and other effects of heavy Majorana neutrinos,
Eilam, Gad,
PoS 2008LHC (2008) 061,
arXiv:0902.4622.
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[14-40]
-
Search Capability for
Decays in Cubic Kilometer Neutrino Detectors,
Fazely, A. R., Gunasingha, R. M., Imlay, R. L., Ter-Antonyan, S. V., Xu, X.,
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 117101,
arXiv:0902.3451.
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[14-41]
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The Search for Heavy Majorana Neutrinos,
Anupama Atre, Tao Han, Silvia Pascoli, Bin Zhang,
JHEP 05 (2009) 030,
arXiv:0901.3589.
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[14-42]
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Dark coupling,
M.B. Gavela, D. Hernandez, L. Lopez Honorez, O. Mena, S. Rigolin,
JCAP 0907 (2009) 034,
arXiv:0901.1611.
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[14-43]
-
Microwave Background Constraints on Mixing of Photons with Hidden Photons,
Alessandro Mirizzi, Javier Redondo, Guenter Sigl,
JCAP 0903 (2009) 026,
arXiv:0901.0014.
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[14-44]
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Probing non-standard neutrino-electron interactions with solar and reactor neutrinos,
Bolanos, A., Miranda, O. G., Palazzo, A., Tortola, M. A., Valle, J. W. F.,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 113012,
arXiv:0812.4417.
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[14-45]
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The Discovery Potential of Laser Polarization Experiments,
Markus Ahlers, Joerg Jaeckel, Andreas Ringwald,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 075017,
arXiv:0812.3150.
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[14-46]
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GeV Majorana Neutrinos in Top-quark Decay at the LHC,
Si, Zongguo, Wang, Kai,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 014034,
arXiv:0810.5266.
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[14-47]
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Leptoquarks and Neutrino Masses at the LHC,
Pavel Fileviez Perez, Tao Han, Tong Li, Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf,
Nucl. Phys. B819 (2009) 139-176,
arXiv:0810.4138.
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[14-48]
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Single production of excited spin-3/2 neutrinos at linear colliders,
Cakir, O., Ozansoy, A.,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 055001,
arXiv:0809.1624.
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[14-49]
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CP violation in neutrino oscillations and new physics,
Altarelli, Guido, Meloni, Davide,
Nucl. Phys. B809 (2009) 158-182,
arXiv:0809.1041.
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[14-50]
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Searching for Nambu-Goldstone Bosons at the LHC,
Athanasios Dedes, Terrance Figy, Stefan Hoche, Frank Krauss, Thomas E. J. Underwood,
JHEP 11 (2008) 036,
arXiv:0807.4666.
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[14-51]
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Can the PVLAS particle be compatible with the astrophysical bounds?,
Javier Redondo,
arXiv:0807.4329, 2008.
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[14-52]
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Model-Independent Constraints on Lepton-Flavor-Violating Decays of the Top Quark,
Jennifer Kile, Amarjit Soni,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 094008,
arXiv:0807.4199.
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[14-53]
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Approximative two-flavor framework for neutrino oscillations with non-standard interactions,
Mattias Blennow, Tommy Ohlsson,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 093002,
arXiv:0805.2301.
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[25-49]
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Probes of Lorentz Violation in Neutrino Propagation,
Ellis, John, Harries, Nicholas, Meregaglia, Anselmo, Rubbia, Andre, Sakharov, Alexander,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 033013,
arXiv:0805.0253.
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[14-55]
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Non-standard interactions using the OPERA experiment,
Mattias Blennow, Davide Meloni, Tommy Ohlsson, Francesco Terranova, Mattias Westerberg,
Eur. Phys. J. C56 (2008) 529-536,
arXiv:0804.2744.
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[14-56]
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Effects of new leptons in Electroweak Precision Data,
F. del Aguila, J. de Blas, M. Perez-Victoria,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 013010,
arXiv:0803.4008.
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[14-57]
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Charged Higgs Boson Effects in the Production and Decay of a Heavy Majorana Neutrino at the LHC,
Shaouly Bar-Shalom, Gad Eilam, Tao Han, Amarjit Soni,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 115019,
arXiv:0803.2835.
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[14-58]
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Signatures for right-handed neutrinos at the Large Hadron Collider,
Katri Huitu, Shaaban Khalil, Hiroshi Okada, Santosh Kumar Rai,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (2008) 181802,
arXiv:0803.2799.
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[14-59]
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Can OPERA help in constraining neutrino non-standard interactions?,
Andreu Esteban-Pretel, Patrick Huber, Jose W. F. Valle,
Phys. Lett. B668 (2008) 197-201,
arXiv:0803.1790.
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Precision electroweak tests with
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Neutrinos in Extra Dimensions and Supernovae,
Marco Cirelli,
arXiv:hep-ph/0305141, 2003.
38th Rencontres de Moriond - Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories,
March 15-22,
2003,
Les Arcs,
France.
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[15-40]
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Lepton flavor violating decays and quasi-degenerate neutrinos,
Carlos E. Yaguna,
arXiv:hep-ph/0305138, 2003.
XXXVIIIth rencontres de moriond on electroweak interactions and unified theories,
Les Arcs France,
March 15th-22nd 2003.
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[15-41]
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Probing Extra Dimensions with Neutrino Oscillations,
C.S. Lam,
arXiv:hep-ph/0302227, 2003.
`Garden of Quanta'.
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[15-42]
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Testing Neutrino Parameters at Future Accelerators,
Jorge C. Romao,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211276, 2002.
4th International Workshop on New Worlds in Astroparticle Physics,
Faro,
Portugal,
5-7 September 2002.
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[15-43]
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Lepton Flavor Violating Processes in Bi-maximal Texture of Neutrino Mixings,
A. Kageyama, S. Kaneko, N. Shimoyama, M. Tanimoto,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211097, 2002.
SUSY2002 held at DESY,
Humburg(Germany),
June.
17-23 2002.
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[15-44]
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LFV Constraints on the Majorana Mass Scale in mSUGRA,
F. Deppisch et al.,
arXiv:hep-ph/0210407, 2002.
SUSY02,
DESY,
Hamburg.
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[15-45]
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Cosmic Rays and New Physics at the TeV: the Neutrino-Nucleon Cross Section,
M. Masip,
arXiv:hep-ph/0210143, 2002.
Quarks-2002,
Valday-Novgorod the Great,
Russia,
June 1-7,
2002.
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[15-46]
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Standard and Non-Standard Physics in Neutrino Oscillations,
Maltoni, M.,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 114 (2003) 191-196,
arXiv:hep-ph/0210111.
XXX International Meeting on Fundamental Physics (Jaca,
Spain,
28/01-1/02/2002).
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[15-47]
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Study of CMS sensitivity to neutrinoless
decay at LHC,
R.Santinelli,
eConf C0209101 (2002) WE14,
arXiv:hep-ex/0210033.
ISeventh international Workshop on tau lepton physics (TAU02),
Santa Cruz,
Ca,
Usa,
September 2002.
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[15-49]
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Probing physics beyond the standard model from lepton sector,
Hisano, J.,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 111 (2002) 178-187,
arXiv:hep-ph/0204100.
Fifth KEK Topical Conference (KEKTC5),
KEK,
Tsukuba,
Japan,
November 2001.
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[15-49]
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Probing physics beyond the standard model from lepton sector,
Hisano, J.,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 111 (2002) 178-187,
arXiv:hep-ph/0204100.
The Fifth KEK Topical Conference (KEKTC5),
KEK,
Tsukuba,
Japan,
November 2001.
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[15-50]
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LSND and exotic muon decay,
Pakvasa, S., 2002.
2nd International Workshop on Nuclear and Particle Physics at 50-GeV PS,
Kyoto University,
Kyoto,
Japan,
September 27-29,
2002.
http://www-nh.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NP02/transp/SandipPakvasa.pdf.
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[15-51]
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Effects of new physics in Oscillations in matter,
Campanelli, M., 2002.
Fourth NuFact '02 Workshop on Neutrino Factories based on Muon Storage Rings,
Imperial College,
London,
1-6 July 2002.
http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/NuFact02/Scientific-programme/files/Wednesday/wg2/A08_campanelli.ppt.
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[15-52]
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Oscillation enhanced search for new interaction with neutrinos,
Sato, J., 2002.
Fourth NuFact '02 Workshop on Neutrino Factories based on Muon Storage Rings,
Imperial College,
London,
1-6 July 2002.
http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/NuFact02/Scientific-programme/files/Thursday/wg2and4/B04_sato.ps.
16 - Phenomenology - Models
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[16-1]
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Predictions for Neutrino Masses,
-Decay and Lepton Flavor Violation in a SUSY
Model of Flavour,
Mu-Chun Chen, Kalyana T. Mahanthappa, Aurora Meroni, S. T. Petcov,
arXiv:1109.0731, 2011.
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[16-2]
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Searches for Lepton Flavour Violation at a Linear Collider,
E. Carquin, J. Ellis, M.E. Gomez, S. Lola,
JHEP 11 (2011) 050,
arXiv:1106.4903.
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[16-3]
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First Limits on Left-Right Symmetry Scale from LHC Data,
Nemevsek, Miha, Nesti, Fabrizio, Senjanovic, Goran, Zhang, Yue,
Phys. Rev. D83 (2011) 115014,
arXiv:1103.1627.
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[16-4]
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LHC bounds on large extra dimensions,
Roberto Franceschini, Gian Francesco Giudice, Pier Paolo Giardino, Paolo Lodone, Alessandro Strumia,
JHEP 05 (2011) 092,
arXiv:1101.4919.
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[16-5]
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Lepton flavor violation in the Simplest Little Higgs model,
F. del Aguila, J.I. Illana, M.D. Jenkins,
JHEP 03 (2011) 080,
arXiv:1101.2936.
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[16-6]
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Low-energy Phenomenology Of Scalarless Standard-Model Extensions With High-Energy Lorentz Violation,
Damiano Anselmi, Emilio Ciuffoli,
Phys. Rev. D83 (2011) 056005,
arXiv:1101.2014.
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[16-7]
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mu->e gamma decay versus mu->eee bound and lepton flavor violating processes in supernova,
Oleg Lychkovskiy, Mikhail Vysotsky,
arXiv:1010.1694, 2010.
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[16-8]
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Minimal Flavour Violation for Leptoquarks,
Sacha Davidson, Sebastien Descotes-Genon,
JHEP 11 (2010) 073,
arXiv:1009.1998.
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[16-9]
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Lepton flavour violation in a nonuniversal gauge interaction model,
Kang Young Lee,
arXiv:1009.0104, 2010.
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[16-10]
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Muon to electron conversion in the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity,
F. del Aguila, J.I. Illana, M.D. Jenkins,
JHEP 09 (2010) 040,
arXiv:1006.5914.
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[16-11]
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Probing New Physics Models of Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with SuperNEMO,
R. Arnold et al.
(SuperNEMO),
Eur. Phys. J. C70 (2010) 927-943,
arXiv:1005.1241.
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[16-12]
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Suppression of Lepton Flavour Violation from Quantum Corrections above
,
M.E. Gomez, S. Lola, P. Naranjo, J. Rodriguez-Quintero,
JHEP 06 (2010) 053,
arXiv:1003.4937.
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[16-13]
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Global Analysis of General SU(2) x SU(2) x U(1) Models with Precision Data,
Ken Hsieh, Kai Schmitz, Jiang-Hao Yu, C.-P. Yuan,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 035011,
arXiv:1003.3482.
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[16-14]
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Quantum Decoherence of Photons in the Presence of Hidden U(1)s,
M. Ahlers, L. A. Anchordoqui, M. C. Gonzalez-Garcia,
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 085025,
arXiv:0910.5483.
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[16-15]
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Confronting Flavour Symmetries and extended Scalar Sectors with Lepton Flavour Violation Bounds,
Adisorn Adulpravitchai, Manfred Lindner, Alexander Merle,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 055031,
arXiv:0907.2147.
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[16-16]
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Large Mixing of Light and Heavy Neutrinos in Seesaw Models and the LHC,
Xiao-Gang He, Sechul Oh, Jusak Tandean, Chung-Cheng Wen,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 073012,
arXiv:0907.1607.
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[16-17]
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Lepton flavor violation in supersymmetric B-L extension of the standard model,
Shaaban Khalil,
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 035002,
arXiv:0907.1560.
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[16-18]
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Supersymmetric and Kaluza-Klein Particles Multiple Scattering in the Earth,
Ivone F.M. Albuquerque, Spencer R.Klein,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 015015,
arXiv:0905.3180.
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[16-19]
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Lepton Flavour Violating Decays tau to lll and mu to e gamma in the Higgs Triplet Model,
A.G. Akeroyd, Mayumi Aoki, Hiroaki Sugiyama,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 113010,
arXiv:0904.3640.
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[16-20]
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A Complete Analysis of 'Flavored' Electric Dipole Moments in Supersymmetric Theories,
Hisano, Junji, Nagai, Minoru, Paradisi, Paride,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 095014,
arXiv:0812.4283.
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[16-21]
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Search for Tau Flavour Violation at the LHC,
Carquin, E., Ellis, J., Gomez, M. E., Lola, S., Rodriguez-Quintero, J.,
JHEP 05 (2009) 026,
arXiv:0812.4243.
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[16-22]
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Muonium-Antimuonium Oscillations in an extended Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with right-handed neutrinos,
Boyang Liu,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 015001,
arXiv:0811.0855.
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[16-23]
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A Window on the CP-violating Phases of MSSM from Lepton Flavor Violating Processes,
Seyed Yaser Ayazi, Yasaman Farzan,
JHEP 01 (2009) 022,
arXiv:0810.4233.
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[16-24]
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Lepton Flavour Violation in Models with A4 Flavour Symmetry,
Ferruccio Feruglio, Claudia Hagedorn, Yin Lin, Luca Merlo,
Nucl. Phys. B809 (2009) 218-243,
arXiv:0807.3160.
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[16-25]
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Constants of extended Standard Model and search for their temporal variations,
S. A. Kononogov, V. N. Melnikov, V. V. Khruschov,
Grav. Cosmol. 15 (2009) 158-163,
arXiv:0807.2211.
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[16-26]
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Non-Standard Neutrino Interactions with Matter from Physics Beyond the Standard Model,
Antusch, Stefan, Baumann, Jochen P., Fernandez-Martinez, Enrique,
Nucl. Phys. B810 (2009) 369-388,
arXiv:0807.1003.
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[16-27]
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Type-III see-saw at LHC,
Roberto Franceschini, Thomas Hambye, Alessandro Strumia,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 033002,
arXiv:0805.1613.
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[16-28]
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Lepton-flavour violation in the light of leptogenesis and muon g-2,
Endo, Motoi, Shindou, Tetsuo,
arXiv:0805.0996, 2008.
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[16-29]
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Undetected Higgs decays and neutrino masses in gauge mediated,
lepton number violating models,
Tom Banks, Linda M. Carpenter, Jean-Francois Fortin,
JHEP 09 (2008) 087,
arXiv:0804.2688.
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[16-30]
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Direct Detection of Kaluza-Klein Particles in Neutrino Telescopes,
Ivone F. M. Albuquerque, Gustavo Burdman, Christopher A. Krenke, Baran Nosratpour,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 015010,
arXiv:0803.3479.
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[16-31]
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A Yukawa coupling parameterization for type I+ II seesaw formula and applications to lepton flavor violation and leptogenesis,
Evgeny Kh. Akhmedov, Werner Rodejohann,
JHEP 06 (2008) 106,
arXiv:0803.2417.
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Lepton flavour violating semileptonic tau decays in constrained MSSM-seesaw scenarios,
E. Arganda, M.J. Herrero, J. Portoles,
JHEP 06 (2008) 079,
arXiv:0803.2039.
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Lepton Flavor Violation in Predictive SUSY-GUT Models,
Carl H. Albright, Mu-Chun Chen,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 113010,
arXiv:0802.4228.
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Lepton Flavor Violating Muon Decays in a Model of Electroweak-Scale Right-Handed Neutrinos,
Jian-Ping Bu, Yi Liao, Ji-Yuan Liu,
Phys. Lett. B665 (2008) 39-43,
arXiv:0802.3241.
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Spontaneous R-parity violation: Lightest neutralino decays and neutrino mixing angles at future colliders,
Hirsch, M., Porod, W., Vicente, A.,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 075005,
arXiv:0802.2896.
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On search for hidden sector photons in Super-Kamiokande,
S.N. Gninenko,
arXiv:0802.1315, 2008.
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[16-37]
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Models and Phenomenology of Maximal Flavor Violation,
Shaouly Bar-Shalom, Arvind Rajaraman,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 095011,
arXiv:0711.3193.
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[16-38]
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Patterns of flavor signals in supersymmetric models,
Toru Goto, Yasuhiro Okada, Tetsuo Shindou, Minoru Tanaka,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 095010,
arXiv:0711.2935.
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Unparticle physics and lepton flavor violating radion decays in the Randall-Sundrum scenario,
E. O. Iltan,
Eur. Phys. J. C56 (2008) 105-112,
arXiv:0711.2744.
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[16-40]
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Constraints on Unparticles from Low Energy Neutrino-Electron Scattering,
A.B. Balantekin, K.O. Ozansoy,
Phys. Rev. D76 (2007) 095014,
arXiv:0710.0028.
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Implications of vacuum stability constraints on the nonminimal supersymmetric standard model with lepton number violation,
M. Chemtob, P.N. Pandita,
Phys. Rev. D76 (2007) 095019,
arXiv:0708.1284.
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Anomaly mediated neutrino-photon interactions at finite baryon density,
Jeffrey A. Harvey, Christopher T. Hill, Richard J. Hill,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 (2007) 261601,
arXiv:0708.1281.
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Flavor Changing Neutral Currents in the Lee-Wick Standard Model,
Timothy R. Dulaney, Mark B. Wise,
Phys. Lett. B658 (2008) 230-235,
arXiv:0708.0567.
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Low energy effects of neutrino masses,
A. Abada, C.Biggio, F. Bonnet, M.B. Gavela, T. Hambye,
JHEP 12 (2007) 061,
arXiv:0707.4058.
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Lepton Flavour Violation in Unparticle Physics,
T. M. Aliev, A. S. Cornell, Naveen Gaur,
Phys. Lett. B657 (2007) 77-80,
arXiv:0705.1326.
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Predictions for 'mu ->
e gamma' in SUSY from non trivial Quark-Lepton complementarity,
Marco Picariello,
Adv. High Energy Phys. 2007 (2007) 39676,
arXiv:hep-ph/0703301.
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Resonant CP Violation due to Heavy Neutrinos at the LHC,
Bray, Simon, Lee, Jae Sik, Pilaftsis, Apostolos,
Nucl. Phys. B786 (2007) 95-118,
arXiv:hep-ph/0702294.
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Electron Electric Dipole Moment from Lepton Flavor Violation,
Seyed Yaser Ayazi, Yasaman Farzan,
JHEP 06 (2007) 013,
arXiv:hep-ph/0702149.
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Correlation between lepton flavor violation and B_{(d,s)} - \bar{B}_{(d,s)} mixing in SUSY GUT,
Kingman Cheung, Sin Kyu Kang, C.S. Kim, Jake Lee,
Phys. Lett. B652 (2007) 319-324,
arXiv:hep-ph/0702050.
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[16-50]
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l ->
l' gamma in the Lepton Number Violating MSSM,
Steven Rimmer,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610406, 2006.
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Lepton Flavour Violating tau Decays in the Left-Right Symmetric Model,
A.G. Akeroyd, Mayumi Aoki, Yasuhiro Okada,
Phys. Rev. D76 (2007) 013004,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610344.
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Running U_{e3} and BR(\mu\to e +\gamma) in SUSY-GUTs,
L. Calibbi, A. Faccia, A. Masiero, S. K. Vempati,
JHEP 07 (2007) 012,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610241.
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[16-53]
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Combined flavor symmetry violation and lepton number violation in neutrino physics,
Berger, Micheal S., Santana, Samuel,
Phys. Rev. D74 (2006) 113007,
arXiv:hep-ph/0609176.
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[16-54]
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Lepton flavor violation in muonium decay and muon colliders in models with heavy neutrinos,
Gorazd Cvetic, Claudio O. Dib, Choong-Sun Kim, JungDae Kim,
Phys. Rev. D74 (2006) 093011,
arXiv:hep-ph/0608203.
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[16-55]
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Impact of
on Lepton Flavour Violating processes within SUSY Seesaw,
S. Antusch, E. Arganda, M.J. Herrero, A. Teixeira,
JHEP 11 (2006) 090,
arXiv:hep-ph/0607263.
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[16-56]
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Lepton flavor violation in
decays,
Chuan-Hung Chen, Chao-Qiang Geng,
Phys. Rev. D74 (2006) 035010,
arXiv:hep-ph/0605299.
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Probing New Physics through mu-e Universality in K->lnu,
A. Masiero, P. Paradisi, R. Petronzio,
Phys. Rev. D74 (2006) 011701,
arXiv:hep-ph/0511289.
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[16-58]
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Testing Supersymmetry with Lepton Flavor Violating tau and mu decays,
E. Arganda, M.J. Herrero,
Phys. Rev. D73 (2006) 055003,
arXiv:hep-ph/0510405.
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[16-59]
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The See-Saw Mechanism,
Neutrino Yukawa Couplings,
LFV Decays
and Leptogenesis,
S. T. Petcov, W. Rodejohann, T. Shindou, Y. Takanishi,
Nucl. Phys. B739 (2006) 208,
arXiv:hep-ph/0510404.
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Neutrinos in a left-right model with a horizontal symmetry,
Ken Kiers et al.,
Phys. Rev. D73 (2006) 033009,
arXiv:hep-ph/0510274.
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[16-61]
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Majorana CP-Violating Phases,
RG Running of Neutrino Mixing Parameters and Charged Lepton Flavour Violating Decays,
S. T. Petcov, T. Shindou, Y. Takanishi,
Nucl. Phys. B738 (2006) 219,
arXiv:hep-ph/0508243.
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Rare Weak Decays and Direct Lepton Number Violating Signals in a Minimal R-Parity Violating Model of Neutrino Mass,
Amitava Datta, Jyoti Prasad Saha, Anirban Kundu, Abhijit Samanta,
Phys. Rev. D72 (2005) 055007,
arXiv:hep-ph/0507311.
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Lepton Flavor Violation in Extra Dimension Models,
We-Fu Chang, John N. Ng,
Phys. Rev. D71 (2005) 053003,
arXiv:hep-ph/0501161.
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Lepton flavor violation in the triplet Higgs model,
Mitsuru Kakizaki, Yoshiteru Ogura, Fumitaka Shima,
Phys. Lett. B566 (2003) 210,
arXiv:hep-ph/0304254.
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[16-65]
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Anomaly in Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering and Vectorlike Families,
K.S. Babu, Jogesh C. Pati,
arXiv:hep-ph/0203029, 2002.
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Oscillating neutrinos and mu ->
e,
gamma,
Casas, J. A., Ibarra, A.,
Nucl. Phys. B618 (2001) 171-204,
arXiv:hep-ph/0103065.
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Lepton number violation and massless nonorthogonal neutrinos,
Langacker, Paul, London, David,
Phys. Rev. D38 (1988) 907.
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Mixing between ordinary and exotic fermions,
Langacker, Paul, London, David,
Phys. Rev. D38 (1988) 886.
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Lepton flavor nonconservation at high-energies in a superstring inspired Standard Model,
Bernabeu, J., Santamaria, A., Vidal, J., Mendez, A., Valle, J. W. F.,
Phys. Lett. B187 (1987) 303.
17 - Phenomenology - Models - Conference Proceedings
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[17-1]
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Long-range interaction effects on neutrino oscillation,
Hye-Sung Lee,
arXiv:1110.1335, 2011.
NUFACT 11,
XIIIth International Workshop on Neutrino Factories,
Super beams and Beta beams,
1-6 August 2011,
CERN and University of Geneva.
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[17-2]
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Flavour physics,
supersymmetry and grand unification,
Ulrich Nierste,
arXiv:1107.0621, 2011.
Moriond 2011 conference on EW Interactions and Unified Theories.
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Tev Neutrino Physics at the Large Hadron Collider,
Zhi-zhong Xing,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A24 (2009) 3286-3296,
arXiv:0901.0209.
International Conference on Particle Physics,
Astrophysics and Quantum Field Theory: 75 Years since Solvay,
27-29 November 2008,
Singapore.
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[17-4]
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Looking for signals beyond the neutrino Standard Model,
F. del Aguila, J.A. Aguilar Saavedra, J. de Blas, M. Zralek,
Acta Phys. Polon. B38 (2007) 3339-3348,
arXiv:0710.2923.
XXXI International School of Theoretical Physics 'Matter To The Deepest' Ustron,
Poland,
September 5-11,
2007.
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[17-5]
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Lepton Flavor Violation in the LHT - A Clear Distinction from Supersymmetry,
Bjoern Duling,
arXiv:0709.4413, 2007.
SUSY07.
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Lepton Flavour Violating Decays in the Littlest Higgs Model with T-Parity,
Cecilia Tarantino,
J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 110 (2008) 072043,
arXiv:0709.3944.
EPS Conference on High Energy Physics 2007,
Manchester.
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[17-7]
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Sensitivity to SUSY Seesaw Parameters and Lepton Flavour Violation,
A.M. Teixeira, S. Antusch, E. Arganda, M.J. Herrero,
arXiv:0708.2617, 2007.
5th Flavor Physics and CP Violation Conference (FPCP 2007),
Bled,
Slovenia,
12-16 May 2007.
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Properties and signatures of supersymmetric Q-balls,
Alexander Kusenko,
arXiv:hep-ph/0612159, 2006.
Exotic Physics with Neutrino Telescopes,
Uppsala,
Sweden,
September 20-22,
2006.
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LFV in tau and muon decays within SUSY seesaw,
S. Antusch, E. Arganda, M.J. Herrero, A.M. Teixeira,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 169 (2007) 155-165,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610439.
9th International Workshop on Tau-Lepton Physics,
Tau06,
19-22 September 2006,
Pisa,
Italy.
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[17-10]
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Phenomenology of Universal Extra Dimensions,
Kyoungchul Kong, Konstantin T. Matchev,
AIP Conf. Proc. 903 (2007) 451-454,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610057.
SUSY06,
the 14th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions,
UC Irvine,
California,
12-17 June 2006.
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Relating seesaw neutrino masses,
lepton flavor violation and SUSY breaking,
Filipe R. Joaquim, Anna Rossi,
AIP Conf. Proc. 903 (2007) 381-384,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610001.
SUSY06,
the 14th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions,
UC Irvine,
California,
12-17 June 2006.
18 - Phenomenology - Neutrino Oscillations
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[18-1]
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Phenomenological constraints on low-scale gravity,
Veniamin Berezinsky, Mohan Narayan,
Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 105001,
arXiv:0705.0945.
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Non-standard Hamiltonian effects on neutrino oscillations,
Mattias Blennow, Tommy Ohlsson, Walter Winter,
Eur. Phys. J. C49 (2007) 1023-1039,
arXiv:hep-ph/0508175.
19 - Phenomenology - NuTeV Anomaly
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Reassessment of the NuTeV determination of the Weinberg angle,
Bentz, W., Cloet, I. C., Londergan, J. T., Thomas, A. W.,
Phys. Lett. B693 (2010) 462-466,
arXiv:0908.3198.
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Z' Bosons,
the NuTeV Anomaly,
and the Higgs Boson Mass,
Chanowitz, Michael,
Phys. Atom. Nucl. 73 (2010) 680-688,
arXiv:0903.2497.
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Isovector EMC effect explains the NuTeV anomaly,
Cloet, I. C., Bentz, W., Thomas, A. W.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 102 (2009) 252301,
arXiv:0901.3559.
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The s-s(bar) asymmetry in nucleon and "NuTeV anomaly",
F.X. Wei, B.S. Zou,
Phys. Lett. B660 (2008) 501-504,
arXiv:0710.5032.
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[19-5]
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Unparticle Versus NuTeV Anomaly,
Gui-Jun Ding, Mu-Lin Yan,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 075015,
arXiv:0706.0325.
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[19-6]
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NuTeV
anomaly and nuclear parton distributions revisited,
K. J. Eskola, H. Paukkunen,
JHEP 06 (2006) 008,
arXiv:hep-ph/0603155.
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[19-7]
-
Effect due to charge symmetry violation on the Paschos-Wolfenstein relation,
Yong Ding, Bo-Qiang Ma,
Phys. Rev. D73 (2006) 054018,
arXiv:hep-ph/0602241.
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[19-8]
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Magnetic Monopoles,
Chiral Symmetries,
and the NuTeV Anomaly,
Yablon, Jay R.,
arXiv:hep-ph/0509223, 2005.
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[19-9]
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Quark Asymmetries in Nucleons,
Alwall, Johan,
Aip Conf. Proc. 792 (2005) 336,
arXiv:hep-ph/0506199.
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[19-10]
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Radiatively Generated Isospin Violations in the Nucleon and the NuTeV Anomaly,
Gluck, M., Jimenez-Delgado, P., Reya, E.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 022002,
arXiv:hep-ph/0503103.
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[19-11]
-
Can a 3+2 Oscillation Model Explain the NuTeV Electroweak Results?,
Ma, J. S., Conrad, J. M., Sorel, M., Zeller, G. P.,
Phys. Rev. D73 (2006) 057302,
arXiv:hep-ex/0501011.
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[19-12]
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Nuclear modification difference between u_v and d_v distributions and its relation to NuTeV sin^2 theta_W anomaly,
M. Hirai, S. Kumano, T.-H. Nagai,
Phys. Rev. D71 (2005) 113007,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412284.
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[19-13]
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On the NuTeV anomaly and the asymmetry of the strange sea in the nucleon,
Wakamatsu, M.,
Phys. Rev. D71 (2005) 057504,
arXiv:hep-ph/0411203.
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[19-14]
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Implications of a new light gauge boson for neutrino physics,
Celine Boehm,
Phys. Rev. D70 (2004) 055007,
arXiv:hep-ph/0405240.
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[19-15]
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The NuTeV Anomaly,
Lepton Universality,
and Non-Universal Neutrino-Gauge Couplings,
Will Loinaz et al.,
Phys. Rev. D70 (2004) 113004,
arXiv:hep-ph/0403306.
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[19-16]
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Electroweak radiative corrections to deep-inelastic neutrino scattering - implications for NuTeV ?,
K.-P. O. Diener, S. Dittmaier, W. Hollik,
Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 073005,
arXiv:hep-ph/0310364.
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[19-17]
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Analytic Estimates of the QCD Corrections to Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering,
Bogdan A. Dobrescu, R. Keith Ellis,
Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 114014,
arXiv:hep-ph/0310154.
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[19-18]
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Charge symmetry violation corrections to determination of the Weinberg angle in neutrino reactions,
Londergan, J. T., Thomas, A. W.,
Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) 111901,
arXiv:hep-ph/0303155.
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[19-19]
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Neutrinos with Seesaw Masses and Suppressed Interactions,
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arXiv:hep-ph/0301250, 2003.
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[19-20]
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Charge Symmetry Violating Contributions to Neutrino Reactions,
J.T. Londergan, A.W. Thomas,
Phys. Lett. B558 (2003) 132,
arXiv:hep-ph/0301147.
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[19-21]
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Paschos-Wolfenstein Relationship for Nuclei and the NuTeV sin^2(theta_W) Measurement,
S.A. Kulagin,
Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) 091301,
arXiv:hep-ph/0301045.
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[19-22]
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The NuTeV Anomaly,
Neutrino Mixing,
and a Heavy Higgs,
Will Loinaz, Naotoshi Okamura, Tatsu Takeuchi, L. C. R. Wijewardhana,
Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) 073012,
arXiv:hep-ph/0210193.
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[19-23]
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Interpretations of the NuTeV
,
Sacha Davidson,
J. Phys. G29 (2003) 2001,
arXiv:hep-ph/0209316.
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[19-24]
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Modified Paschos-Wolfenstein relation and extraction of weak mixing angle sin^2 theta_W,
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Phys. Rev. D66 (2002) 111301,
arXiv:hep-ph/0209200.
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[19-25]
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The NuTeV Anomaly,
Neutrino Mixing,
and a Heavy Higgs,
Takeuchi, Tatsu,
arXiv:hep-ph/0209109, 2002.
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[19-26]
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Nuclear Effects on the Extraction of
,
Kovalenko, Sergey, Schmidt, Ivan, Yang, Jian-Jun,
Phys. Lett. B546 (2002) 68-77,
arXiv:hep-ph/0207158.
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[19-27]
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Electroweak data and the Higgs boson mass: A case for new physics,
Chanowitz, Michael S.,
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arXiv:hep-ph/0207123.
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[19-28]
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Reply to the Comment on "A Precise Determination of Electroweak Parameters in Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering",
Zeller, G. P. et al.
(NuTeV),
arXiv:hep-ex/0207052, 2002.
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[19-29]
-
Precision electroweak tests of the standard model,
Renton, P B,
Rept. Prog. Phys. 65 (2002) 1271-1330,
arXiv:hep-ph/0206231.
The main discrepancy from the NuTeV data with respect to the SM is in the value of
,
which is about 1% below the SM prediction (2.5
effect).
The NuTeV analysis assumes that
,
for the strange sea.
It has been suggested that if this equality is violated,
such as
,
as obtained from neutrino dimuon data,
then a good fraction of the anomaly can be explained.
However,
NuTeV dimuon data give
.
That is,
the measured NuTeV asymmetry has the opposite sign,
and using this value would increase the significance of the anomaly.
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[19-30]
-
Comment on "A Precise Determination of Electroweak Parameters in Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering",
G. A. Miller, A. W. Thomas,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A20 (2005) 95,
arXiv:hep-ex/0204007.
We study a nuclear correction to the recent determination of the weak mixing angle,
which arises from the higher-twist effects of nuclear shadowing,
for which no allowance has been made in the NuTeV analysis.
This correction may well be of the same size as the reported deviation.
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oscillations with large neutrino mass in NuTeV?,
Giunti, Carlo, Laveder, Marco,
arXiv:hep-ph/0202152, 2002.
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[19-32]
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Old and new physics interpretations of the NuTeV anomaly,
Davidson, S., Forte, S., Gambino, P., Rius, N., Strumia, A.,
JHEP 02 (2002) 037,
arXiv:hep-ph/0112302.
NuTev not only predicts the
and
fluxes through a Monte Carlo simulation but also measures them directly (see pag.
26 of transparencies in Ref.[McFarland:FNAL-26Oct2001].
The agreement between the two determinations is at the few % level,
contradicts the
oscillation interpretation.
Ref.[McFarland:LaThuile2002] contains informations on the Energy Range of NuTeV precise direct measurement of the electron neutrino flux:
.
Below the NC peak,
for energies
the same measurement is about one order of magnitude less precise and,
therefore,
does not contradict the oscillation interpretation with appropriate values of the oscillation parameters.
(M.L.).
20 - Phenomenology - NuTeV Anomaly - Conference Proceedings
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[20-1]
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Electroweak radiative corrections to neutrino-nucleon scattering at NuTeV,
Kwangwoo Park, Ulrich Baur, Doreen Wackeroth,
arXiv:0910.5013, 2009.
DPF-2009,
Detroit,
MI,
July 2009,
eConf C090726.
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[20-2]
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Applicability of the formulae of Bardin and Dokuchaeva for the radiative corrections analysis in the NuTeV experiment,
Akhundov, Arif,
PoS NUFACT08 (2008) 115,
arXiv:0807.2673.
NuFact08,
10th International Workshop on Neutrino Factories,
Superbeams and Betabeams,
Valencia,
Spain,
30 June - 5 July 2008.
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[20-3]
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High energy neutrino in a nuclear environment: mirror asymmetry of the shadowing effect,
V.R. Zoller,
J. Phys. G32 (2006) 2305-2312,
arXiv:hep-ph/0607078.
XXXIII International Conference on High Energy Physics 26.07.06-02.08.06 Moscow.
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[20-4]
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NuTeV Anomaly Versus Strange-Antistrange Asymmetry,
Bo-Qiang Ma,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A21 (2006) 930,
arXiv:hep-ph/0510127.
International Conference on QCD and Hadronic Physics,
Beijing,
China,
June 16-20,
2005.
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[20-5]
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Shadowing and Antishadowing in Neutrino Deep Inelastic Scattering,
Ivan Schmidt,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A21 (2006) 942,
arXiv:hep-ph/0507095.
International Conference on QCD and Hadronic Physics,
Beijing,
China,
June 16-20 2005.
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[20-6]
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NuTeV Anomaly and Strange-Antistrange Asymmetry,
Bo-Qiang Ma,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412324, 2004.
ICHEP04,
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2004,
Beijing,
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Nuclear modification of valence-quark distributions and its effects on NuTeV sin^2 theta_W anomaly,
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Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 149 (2005) 224,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412307.
Sixth International Workshop on Neutrino Factories and Superbeams (NuFact04).
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[20-8]
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Phenomenology of Not-so-heavy Neutral Leptons: The NuTeV Anomaly,
Lepton Universality,
and Non-Universal Neutrino-Gauge Couplings,
Tatsu Takeuchi, Will Loinaz,
arXiv:hep-ph/0410201, 2004.
YITP workshop "Progress in Particle Physics" 2004.
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[20-9]
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On the Paschos-Wolfenstein Relationship for Nuclei,
S.A. Kulagin,
arXiv:hep-ph/0406220, 2004.
XXXIX Recontres de Moriond "Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories",
La Thuile,
March 21-28,
2004.
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[20-10]
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QCD Aspects of the NuTeV Anomaly,
Stefan Kretzer,
arXiv:hep-ph/0405221, 2004.
XXXIXth Rencontres de Moriond.
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[20-11]
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Implication of the NuTeV result on intrinsic properties of neutrinos,
Shaevitz, Michael H., 2004.
Nobel Symposium on Neutrino Physics,
August 19-24,
2004,
Haga Slott,
Enkping,
Sweden.
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[20-12]
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Conventional Physics Explanations for the NuTeV
,
McFarland, Kevin S., Moch, Sven-Olaf,
arXiv:hep-ph/0306052, 2003.
Electroweak Precision Data and the Higgs Mass,
DESY-Zeuthen 28 February 2003.
The dominant source of electron neutrinos in the NuTeV beams are
decays.
An interesting recent development comes from the BNL-E865 experiment which has recently measured a branching ratio for
that is
larger than the value used by NuTeV.
If this result is correct,
it is interesting to note that it would not disrupt the agreement between the direct and Monte Carlo measurements of the
rate at NuTeV and that it would in fact {\em increase} the discrepancy of the NuTeV
with the prediction by slightly less than one standard deviation.
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[20-13]
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Neutrino anomalies,
Alessandro Strumia,
arXiv:hep-ex/0304039, 2003.
"Neutrino Telescopes",
Venezia,
march 2003.
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[20-14]
-
NuTeV Status,
McFarland, K. S.
(NuTeV), 2003.
19th International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos,
WIN2003,
October 6-11,
Lake Geneva,
Wisconsin,
USA.
http://conferences.fnal.gov/win03/Talks/Kevin%20McFarland.pdf.
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Precision electroweak measurements circa 2002,
Gambino, Paolo,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211009, 2002.
31st International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP 2002),
Amsterdam,
The Netherlands,
24-31 Jul 2002.
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Standard Model Explanations for the NuTeV Electroweak Measurements,
R.H. Bernstein
(NuTeV),
J. Phys. G29 (2003) 1919,
arXiv:hep-ex/0210061.
NuFact '02.
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[20-17]
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Conventional explanations for the NuTeV anomaly,
McFarland, K. S.
(NuTeV), 2002.
Second International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the few-GeV Region,
NUINT'02,
December 12-15,
2002 University of California,
Irvine.
http://www.ps.uci.edu/~nuint/slides/McFarlandNuTeV.pdf.
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[20-18]
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Old and new physics interpretations of the NuTev anomaly,
Davidson, S., 2002.
Fourth NuFact '02 Workshop on Neutrino Factories based on Muon Storage Rings,
Imperial College,
London,
1-6 July 2002.
http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/NuFact02/Scientific-programme/files/Wednesday/wg3/C02_davidson.ps.
21 - Phenomenology - Mirror World
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[21-1]
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Mirror matter,
inverse seesaw neutrino masses and the Higgs mass spectrum,
M. M. Candido, Y. A. Coutinho, P. C. Malta, J. A. Martins Simoes, A. J. Ramalho,
arXiv:1112.2152, 2011.
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[21-2]
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Positronium oscillations to Mirror World revisited,
S.V.Demidov, D.S.Gorbunov, A.A.Tokareva,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 015022,
arXiv:1111.1072.
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Spontaneous Mirror Parity Violation,
Common Origin of Matter and Dark Matter,
and the LHC Signatures,
Jian-Wei Cui, Hong-Jian He, Lan-Chun Lv, Fu-Rong Yin,
arXiv:1110.6893, 2011.
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[21-4]
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Neutron Oscillations to Parallel World: Earlier End to the Cosmic Ray Spectrum?,
Zurab Berezhiani, Askhat Gaziziov,
arXiv:1109.3725, 2011.
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[21-5]
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Comment on 'Three Extra Mirror or Sequential Families: Case for a Heavy Higgs Boson and Inert Doublet',
M. Sahin, S. Sultansoy, G. Unel,
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Mirror and hidden sector dark matter in the light of new CoGeNT data,
R. Foot,
Phys. Lett. B703 (2011) 7-13,
arXiv:1106.2688.
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Inert Doublet Dark Matter and Mirror/Extra Families after Xenon100,
Alejandra Melfo, Miha Nemevsek, Fabrizio Nesti, Goran Senjanovic, Yue Zhang,
Phys. Rev. D84 (2011) 034009,
arXiv:1105.4611.
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[21-8]
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Mirror World and Superstring-Inspired Hidden Sector of the Universe,
Dark Matter and Dark Energy,
C. R. Das, L. V. Laperashvili, H. B. Nielsen, A. Tureanu,
Phys. Rev. D84 (2011) 063510,
arXiv:1101.4558.
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Three Extra Mirror or Sequential Families: a Case for Heavy Higgs and Inert Doublet,
Homero Martinez, Alejandra Melfo, Fabrizio Nesti, Goran Senjanovic,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 106 (2011) 191802,
arXiv:1101.3796.
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[21-10]
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Do magnetic fields prevent mirror particles from entering the galactic disk?,
Foot, R.,
Phys. Lett. B699 (2011) 230-232,
arXiv:1011.5078.
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[21-11]
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A comprehensive analysis of the dark matter direct detection experiments in the mirror dark matter framework,
R. Foot,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 095001,
arXiv:1008.0685.
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[21-12]
-
Positronium Portal into Hidden Sector: A new Experiment to Search for Mirror Dark Matter,
Paolo Crivelli, Alexander Belov, Ulisse Gendotti, Sergei Gninenko, Andre Rubbia,
JINST 5 (2010) P08001,
arXiv:1005.4802.
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[21-13]
-
A CoGeNT confirmation of the DAMA signal,
R. Foot,
Phys. Lett. B692 (2010) 65-69,
arXiv:1004.1424.
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[21-14]
-
Relevance of the CDMSII events for mirror dark matter,
R. Foot,
Phys. Rev. D81 (2010) 087302,
arXiv:1001.0096.
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[21-15]
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Cosmological bounds on the "millicharges" of mirror particles,
Zurab Berezhiani, Angela Lepidi,
Phys. Lett. B681 (2009) 276-281,
arXiv:0810.1317.
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[21-16]
-
Phenomenology and cosmology of millicharged particles and experimental prospects for their search,
Angela Lepidi,
arXiv:0809.4854, 2008.
Diploma Thesis,
University of L'Aquila,
October 2007.
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[21-17]
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Thermodynamics of the early Universe with mirror dark matter,
Ciarcelluti, Paolo, Lepidi, Angela,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 123003,
arXiv:0809.0677.
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[21-18]
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More about neutron - mirror neutron oscillation,
Zurab Berezhiani,
Eur. Phys. J. C64 (2009) 421-431,
arXiv:0804.2088.
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[21-19]
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Neutron-Mirror-Neutron Oscillations in a Trap,
B. Kerbikov, O. Lychkovskiy,
Phys. Rev. C77 (2008) 065504,
arXiv:0804.0559.
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[21-20]
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Production of mirror fermions via
and
collisions in the littlest Higgs model with T-parity,
Chong-Xing Yue, Li Ding, Jin-Yan Liu,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 115003,
arXiv:0803.4313.
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Mirror World with Broken Mirror Parity,
E(6) Unification and Cosmology,
C.R. Das, L.V. Laperashvili,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A23 (2008) 1863-1890,
arXiv:0712.1326.
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Mirror dark matter,
Foot, R.,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A22 (2007) 4951-4957,
arXiv:0706.2694.
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[21-23]
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A simple explanation of the PVLAS anomaly in spontaneously broken mirror models,
R. Foot, A. Kobakhidze,
Phys. Lett. B650 (2007) 46-48,
arXiv:hep-ph/0702125.
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Mirror matter admixtures in
,
Gabriel Sanchez-Colon, Augusto Garcia,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A21 (2006) 4197-4207,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610271.
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Mirror matter admixtures in
,
Gabriel Sanchez-Colon, Augusto Garcia,
Mod. Phys. Lett. A22 (2007) 2387-2396,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610261.
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Symmetry limit properties of decay amplitudes with mirror matter admixtures,
Gabriel Sanchez-Colon, Augusto Garcia,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A22 (2007) 2265,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610259.
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-
Natural electroweak symmetry breaking in generalised mirror matter models,
R. Foot, R. R. Volkas,
Phys. Lett. B645 (2007) 75-81,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610013.
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Implications of the DAMA/NaI and CDMS experiments for mirror matter-type dark matter,
R. Foot,
Phys. Rev. D74 (2006) 023514,
arXiv:astro-ph/0510705.
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[21-29]
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Mirror World at the Large Hadron Collider,
Riccardo Barbieri, Thomas Gregoire, Lawrence J. Hall,
arXiv:hep-ph/0509242, 2005.
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[21-30]
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Through the Looking-Glass: Alice's Adventures in Mirror World,
Zurab Berezhiani,
arXiv:hep-ph/0508233, 2005.
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[21-31]
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Some Implications of Neutron Mirror Neutron Oscillation,
R.N. Mohapatra, S. Nasri, S. Nussinov,
Phys. Lett. B627 (2005) 124,
arXiv:hep-ph/0508109.
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Generalized mirror matter models,
R. Foot,
Phys. Lett. B632 (2006) 467,
arXiv:hep-ph/0507294.
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[21-33]
-
Evolutionary and structural properties of mirror star MACHOs,
Zurab Berezhiani, Paolo Ciarcelluti, Santi Cassisi, Adriano Pietrinferni,
Astropart. Phys. 24 (2006) 495,
arXiv:astro-ph/0507153.
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[21-34]
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Cosmology with mirror dark matter II: Cosmic Microwave Background and Large Scale Structure,
P. Ciarcelluti,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D14 (2005) 223,
arXiv:astro-ph/0409633.
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[21-35]
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Cosmology with mirror dark matter I: linear evolution of perturbations,
P. Ciarcelluti,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D14 (2005) 187,
arXiv:astro-ph/0409630.
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[21-36]
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Spheroidal galactic halos and mirror dark matter,
R. Foot, R. R. Volkas,
Phys. Rev. D70 (2004) 123508,
arXiv:astro-ph/0407522.
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[21-37]
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Avoiding BBN Constraints on Mirror Models for Sterile Neutrinos,
R. N. Mohapatra, S. Nasri,
Phys. Rev. D71 (2005) 053001,
arXiv:hep-ph/0407194.
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[21-38]
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Reconciling the positive DAMA annual modulation signal with the negative results of the CDMS II experiment,
R. Foot,
Mod. Phys. Lett. A19 (2004) 1841,
arXiv:astro-ph/0405362.
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[21-39]
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Supernova explosions,
511 keV photons,
gamma ray bursts and mirror matter,
R. Foot, Z. K. Silagadze,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D14 (2005) 143,
arXiv:astro-ph/0404515.
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[21-40]
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Exploring the mirror matter interpretation of the DAMA experiment: Has the dark matter problem been solved?,
R. Foot,
arXiv:astro-ph/0403043, 2004.
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[21-41]
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Explaining
through the synthesis of ordinary matter from mirror matter: a more general analysis,
R. Foot, R. R. Volkas,
Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 123510,
arXiv:hep-ph/0402267.
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[21-42]
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Cosmology of the Mirror Universe,
Paolo Ciarcelluti,
arXiv:astro-ph/0312607, 2003.
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[21-43]
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Structure Formation with Mirror Dark Matter: CMB and LSS,
Zurab Berezhiani, Paolo Ciarcelluti, Denis Comelli, Francesco L. Villante,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. D14 (2005) 107,
arXiv:astro-ph/0312605.
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[21-44]
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Have mirror micrometeorites been detected?,
R. Foot, S. Mitra,
Phys. Rev. D68 (2003) 071901,
arXiv:hep-ph/0306228.
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[21-45]
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Do mirror planets exist in our solar system?,
Foot, R., Silagadze, Z. K.,
Acta Phys. Polon. B32 (2001) 2271-2278,
arXiv:astro-ph/0104251.
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Mirror world versus large extra dimensions,
Silagadze, Z. K.,
Mod. Phys. Lett. A14 (1999) 2321-2328,
arXiv:hep-ph/9908208.
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Neutrino mass and mirror universe,
Silagadze, Z. K.,
Phys. Atom. Nucl. 60 (1997) 272-275,
arXiv:hep-ph/9503481.
22 - Phenomenology - Mirror World - Conference Proceedings
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[22-1]
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GeV Scale Asymmetric Dark Matter from Mirror Universe: Direct Detection and LHC Signatures,
Jian-Wei Cui, Hong-Jian He, Lan-Chun Lv, Fu-Rong Yin,
arXiv:1203.0968, 2012.
International Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (CosPA2011).
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[22-2]
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Early Universe cosmology with mirror dark matter,
Paolo Ciarcelluti,
AIP Conf. Proc. 1241 (2010) 351-360,
arXiv:0911.3592.
Invisible Universe International Conference,
Paris,
June 29 - July 3 2009.
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On the Possible Observation of Mirror Matter,
Tarek Ibrahim, Pran Nath,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 200-202 (2010) 161-168,
arXiv:0910.1303.
International Workshop on 'Beyond the Standard Model Physics and LHC Signatures (BSM-LHC),' Northeastern University,
2-4 June,
2009.
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[22-4]
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Dark Energy and Dark Matter,
Mirror World and E_6 Unification,
C.R. Das, L.V. Laperashvili,
arXiv:0712.0253, 2007.
Conference of Russian Academy of Sciences: Fundamental Interactions Physics,
ITEP,
Moscow,
Russia,
Nov 26-30,
2007.
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[22-5]
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Mirror particles and mirror matter: 50 years of speculations and searches,
L.B. Okun,
Phys. Usp. 50 (2007) 380-389,
arXiv:hep-ph/0606202.
ITEP Meeting on the future of heavy flavor physics,
Moscow,
ITEP,
July 24-25,
2006.
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[22-6]
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Mirror World and Axion: Relaxing Cosmological Bounds,
Giannotti Maurizio,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A20 (2005) 2454,
arXiv:astro-ph/0504636.
VI Friedmann Seminar,
France,
Corsica,
Cargese,
2004.
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[22-7]
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Structure formation,
CMB and LSS in a mirror dark matter scenario,
P. Ciarcelluti,
Frascati Phys. Ser. 555 (2004) 1,
arXiv:astro-ph/0409629.
"Frontier Science 2004" (Frascati,
Italy,
14-19 June 2004).
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[22-8]
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Mirror matter,
A.Yu.Ignatiev, R.R.Volkas,
arXiv:hep-ph/0306120, 2003.
15th Biennual Congress of the Australian Institute of Physics (Sydney,
July 2002).
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[22-9]
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Mirror objects in the solar system?,
Silagadze, Z. K.,
Acta. Phys. Polon. B33 (2002) 1325-1341,
arXiv:astro-ph/0110161.
Tunguska 2001: International Conference,
Moscow,
Russia,
30 June - 1 Jul 2001.
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[22-10]
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TeV scale gravity,
mirror universe,
and...
dinosaurs,
Silagadze, Z. K.,
Acta Phys. Polon. B32 (2001) 99-128,
arXiv:hep-ph/0002255.
Gran Sasso Summer Institute: Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics,
13-24 September,
1999.
23 - Phenomenology - Muon g-2
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[23-1]
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Muon g-2 and lepton flavor violation in a two Higgs doublets model for the fourth generation,
Shaouly Bar-Shalom, Soumitra Nandi, Amarjit Soni,
Phys. Lett. B709 (2012) 207-217,
arXiv:1112.3661.
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[23-2]
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Anthropic solution to the magnetic muon anomaly: the charged see-saw,
Kristjan Kannike, Martti Raidal, David M. Straub, Alessandro Strumia,
JHEP 02 (2012) 106,
arXiv:1111.2551.
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[23-3]
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Hadronic contribution to the muon g-2: a theoretical determination,
S. Bodenstein, C. A. Dominguez, K. Schilcher,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 014029,
arXiv:1106.0427.
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Tenth-order lepton g-2: Contribution of some fourth-order radiative corrections to the sixth-order g-2 containing light-by-light-scattering subdiagrams,
T. Aoyama, M. Hayakawa, T. Kinoshita, M. Nio,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 113004,
arXiv:1009.3077.
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Hadronic Light-by-Light Scattering Contribution to the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment,
Joaquim Prades, Eduardo de Rafael, Arkady Vainshtein,
arXiv:0901.0306, 2009.
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Fourth Generation Leptons and Muon
,
Hou, Wei-Shu, Lee, Fei-Fan, Ma, Chien-Yi,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 073002,
arXiv:0812.0064.
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The muon g-2 and the bounds on the Higgs boson mass,
M. Passera, W.J. Marciano, A. Sirlin,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 013009,
arXiv:0804.1142.
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Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment in a Supersymmetric U(1)' Model,
Vernon Barger, Chung Kao, Paul Langacker, Hye-Sung Lee,
Phys. Lett. B614 (2005) 67,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412136.
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The Standard Model Prediction of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment,
Passera, M.,
J. Phys. G31 (2005) R75,
arXiv:hep-ph/0411168.
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Predictions for g-2 of the muon and alpha_QED(M_Z^2),
K. Hagiwara, A. D. Martin, Daisuke Nomura, T. Teubner,
Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 093003,
arXiv:hep-ph/0312250.
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[23-11]
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Hadronic Part of the Muon g-2 Estimated on the sigma_tot^2003(e+ e- ->
hadrons) Evaluated Data Compilation,
V. V. Ezhela, S. B. Lugovsky, O. V. Zenin,
arXiv:hep-ph/0312114, 2003.
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[23-12]
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Form factor of \pi^0\gamma^*\gamma^* and contribution to muon g-2,
B. A. Li,
arXiv:hep-ph/0311027, 2003.
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[23-13]
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Triangle Anomaly and the Muon g-2,
A. Czarnecki, W. J. Marciano, A. Vainshtein,
Acta Phys. Polon. B34 (2003) 5669,
arXiv:hep-ph/0310276.
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[23-14]
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The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon: A theoretical introduction,
Knecht, M.,
Lect. Notes Phys. 629 (2004) 37,
arXiv:hep-ph/0307239.
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[23-15]
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The more precise determination of hadronic contribution to muonic (g-2) factor and to alpha(M^2_z),
B. V. Geshkenbein,
arXiv:hep-ph/0301265, 2003.
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[23-16]
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The anomalous lepton magnetic moment,
LFV decays and the fourth generation,
W. J. Huo, T. F. Feng,
arXiv:hep-ph/0301153, 2003.
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[23-17]
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Heavy mass expansion,
light-by-light scattering and the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon,
J. H. Kuhn, A. I. Onishchenko, A. A. Pivovarov, O. L. Veretin,
Phys. Rev. D68 (2003) 033018,
arXiv:hep-ph/0301151.
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[23-18]
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Recent muon g-2 result in deflected anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking,
Abe, N., Endo, M.,
Phys. Lett. B564 (2003) 73,
arXiv:hep-ph/0212002.
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[23-19]
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One-Loop Electroweak Corrections to the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment Using the Pinch Technique,
Cabral-Rosetti, L. G., Castro, G. Lopez, Pestieau, J.,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211437, 2002.
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[23-20]
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Torsion constraints from the recent precision measurement of the muon anomaly,
Das, Prasanta, Mahanta, Uma, Raychaudhuri, Sreerup,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211137, 2002.
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[23-21]
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The SM prediction of g-2 of the muon,
Hagiwara, K., Martin, A. D., Nomura, Daisuke, Teubner, T.,
Phys. Lett. B557 (2003) 69,
arXiv:hep-ph/0209187.
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[23-22]
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Interpreting the New Brookhaven g_mu - 2 Result,
Chattopadhyay, Utpal, Nath, Pran,
Phys. Rev. D66 (2002) 093001,
arXiv:hep-ph/0208012.
24 - Phenomenology - Muon g-2 - Conference Proceedings
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[24-1]
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The muon g-2 discrepancy: new physics or a relatively light Higgs?,
M. Passera, W.J. Marciano, A. Sirlin,
arXiv:1001.4528, 2010.
PHIPSI09 Workshop,
Oct 13-16,
2009,
Beijing,
China.
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[24-2]
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The Hadronic Light-by-Light Contribution to Muon g-2: A Short Review,
Joaquim Prades,
arXiv:0907.2938, 2009.
Photon09,
International Conference on the Structure and Interactions of the Photon,
May 11-15 2009,
DESY,
Hamburg,
Germany.
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[24-3]
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The muon g-2 discrepancy: errors or new physics?,
M. Passera, W.J. Marciano, A. Sirlin,
AIP Conf. Proc. 1078 (2009) 378-381,
arXiv:0809.4062.
16th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY08),
June 16-21 2008,
Seoul,
Korea.
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[24-4]
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Present Status of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment,
Eduardo De Rafael,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 186 (2009) 211-217,
arXiv:0809.3085.
Montpellier 14th International Conference in QCD.
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[24-5]
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Hadronic Light-by-Light Contribution to Muon g-2: Status and Prospects,
Joaquim Prades,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 181-182 (2008) 15-19,
arXiv:0806.2250.
PHIPSI08,
International Conference on e+e- collisions from Phi to Psi,
April 7-10 2008,
Frascati,
Italy.
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[24-6]
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(g-2)_mu and supersymmetry: status and prospects,
Dominik Stockinger,
arXiv:0710.2429, 2007.
SUSY07.
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[24-7]
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The hadronic contribution to (g-2) of the muon,
Michel Davier,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 169 (2007) 288-296,
arXiv:hep-ph/0701163.
Tau06 International Workshop,
Pisa,
September 19-22 2006.
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[24-8]
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PHOKHARA,
the radiative return and the (g-2)_{\mu} puzzle,
German Rodrigo,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 169 (2007) 271-276,
arXiv:hep-ph/0701152.
9th International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics (Tau06),
Pisa,
Italy,
19-22 Sep 2006.
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[24-9]
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Why do we need the new BNL muon g-2 experiment now?,
David W. Hertzog,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 169 (2007) 255-264,
arXiv:hep-ex/0611025.
Tau-06.
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[24-10]
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On the Leading ORder Hadronic Contribution to (g-2)_mu,
Kim Maltman,
AIP Conf. Proc. 842 (2006) 915-917,
arXiv:hep-ph/0512331.
PANIC'05.
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[24-11]
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The Hadronic Contribution to the Muon g-2,
Andreas Hocker,
arXiv:hep-ph/0410081, 2004.
32nd International Conference on High-Energy Physics (ICHEP'04),
Beijing,
China,
August 2004.
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[24-12]
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Theoretical status of the muon g-2,
Andreas Nyffeler,
arXiv:hep-ph/0305135, 2003.
38th Rencontres de Moriond on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories,
Les Arcs,
France,
15-22 March 2003.
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[24-13]
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Is there any room for new physics in the muon g-2 problem?,
E. Bartos et al.,
arXiv:hep-ph/0305051, 2003.
International Conference Hadron Structure '02,
September 23.-27.,
2002,
Herlany,
Slovakia.
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[24-14]
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Dark Matter,
Muon g - 2 And Other Accelerator Constraints,
R. Arnowitt, B. Dutta,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211417, 2002.
Identification of Dark Matter (IDM 2002),
September 2002.
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[24-15]
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Correlation between LFV and muon (g-2) in MSSM,
Xiao-June Bi,
arXiv:hep-ph/0211265, 2002.
National Conference on High Energy Physics,
Oct.
29 - Nov.
3,
Xinxiang,
Henan,
P.R.China.
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[24-16]
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Hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution to g_{mu}-2,
Andreas Nyffeler,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 116 (2003) 225,
arXiv:hep-ph/0210347.
Sixth International Symposium on Radiative Corrections (RADCOR 2002) and the Sixth Zeuthen Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory (Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory),
Kloster Banz,
Germany,
8-13 September,
2002.
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[24-17]
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Hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution to the muon g-2,
Andreas Nyffeler,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 121 (2003) 187,
arXiv:hep-ph/0209329.
9th International High-Energy Physics Conference in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD 2002),
Montpellier,
France,
2-9 July 2002.
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[24-18]
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The muon g-2 revisited,
de Rafael, Eduardo,
arXiv:hep-ph/0208251, 2002.
16th Les Rencontres de Physique de la Vallee d'Aoste: Results and Perspectives in Particle Physics,
La Thuile,
Aosta Valley,
Italy,
3-9 Mar 2002.
25 - Phenomenology - Violation of Lorentz Invariance
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[25-1]
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On calculation of cross sections in Lorentz violating theories,
Grigory Rubtsov, Petr Satunin, Sergey Sibiryakov,
arXiv:1204.5782, 2012.
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[25-2]
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CPT,
Lorentz invariance,
mass differences,
and charge non-conservation,
A. D. Dolgov, V. A. Novikov,
arXiv:1204.5612, 2012.
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[25-3]
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Lorentz invariance violation and electromagnetic field in an intrinsically anisotropic spacetime,
Zhe Chang, Sai Wang,
arXiv:1204.2478, 2012.
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[25-4]
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Lorentz invariant CPT violation: Particle and antiparticle mass splitting,
Masud Chaichian, Kazuo Fujikawa, Anca Tureanu,
arXiv:1203.0267, 2012.
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[25-5]
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Lorentz Invariance Violation in Modified Gravity,
Philippe Brax,
arXiv:1202.0740, 2012.
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[25-6]
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Neutrinos with Lorentz-violating operators of arbitrary dimension,
Alan Kostelecky, Matthew Mewes,
arXiv:1112.6395, 2011.
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[25-7]
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Inertial frames without the relativity principle,
Valentina Baccetti, Kyle Tate, Matt Visser,
arXiv:1112.1466, 2011.
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[25-8]
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Lorentz violating kinematics: Threshold theorems,
Valentina Baccetti, Kyle Tate, Matt Visser,
JHEP 03 (2012) 087,
arXiv:1111.6340.
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[25-9]
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Probing Lorentz Violation in Neutrino Propagation from a Core-Collapse Supernova,
John Ellis, Hans-Thomas Janka, Nikolaos E. Mavromatos, Alexander S. Sakharov, Edward K. G. Sarkisyan,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 045032,
arXiv:1110.4848.
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[25-10]
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Lorentz-violating dynamics in the pre-Planckian Universe,
Giovanni Salesi,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 063502,
arXiv:1110.2234.
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[25-11]
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Lorentz Violation of the Photon Sector in Two Models,
Zhou Lingli, Bo-Qiang Ma,
arXiv:1110.1850, 2011.
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[25-12]
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Lorentz- and CPT-violating models for neutrino oscillations,
Jorge S. Diaz, Alan Kostelecky,
Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 016013,
arXiv:1108.1799.
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[25-13]
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Lorentz noninvariant oscillations of massless neutrinos are excluded,
Vernon Barger, Jiajun Liao, Danny Marfatia, Kerry Whisnant,
Phys. Rev. D84 (2011) 056014,
arXiv:1106.6023.
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[25-14]
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MINOS Anomaly as A Signal of Lorentz Violation,
Chun Liu, Jin-tao Tian, Zhen-hua Zhao,
Physics Letters B702 (2011) 154-157,
arXiv:1106.5927.
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[25-15]
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Cavity Bounds on Higher-Order Lorentz-Violating Coefficients,
Stephen Parker, Matthew Mewes, Michael Tobar, Paul Stanwix,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 106 (2011) 180401,
arXiv:1102.0081.
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[25-16]
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Lorentz Invariance Violation and Chemical Composition of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays,
Andrey Saveliev, Luca Maccione, Guenter Sigl,
JCAP 1103 (2011) 046,
arXiv:1101.2903.
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[25-17]
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Vacuum Cherenkov Radiation In Quantum Electrodynamics With High-Energy Lorentz Violation,
Damiano Anselmi, Martina Taiuti,
Phys. Rev. D83 (2011) 056010,
arXiv:1101.2019.
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[25-18]
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Reliable Bounds on Nonrenormalizable Isotropic Lorentz and CPT Violation in QED,
Brett Altschul,
(2010),
arXiv:1010.2779.
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[25-19]
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Vector Superfields and Lorentz Violation,
Don Colladay, Patrick McDonald,
Phys. Rev. D83 (2011) 025021,
arXiv:1010.1781.
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[25-20]
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Dynamical mass generation in Lorentz-violating QED,
Jean Alexandre,
arXiv:1009.5834, 2010.
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Lorentz Invariance Violation Matrix from a General Principle,
Lingli, Zhou, Ma, Bo-Qiang,
Mod. Phys. Lett. A25 (2010) 2489-2499,
arXiv:1009.1331.
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[25-22]
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Classical kinematics for Lorentz violation,
Alan Kostelecky, Neil Russell,
Phys. Lett. B693 (2010) 443-447,
arXiv:1008.5062.
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[25-23]
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Testing Lorentz Invariance with Neutrinos from Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Ray Interactions,
Sean T. Scully, Floyd W. Stecker,
Astropart. Phys. 34 (2011) 575-580,
arXiv:1008.4034.
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[25-24]
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Lorentz Violation in Warped Extra Dimensions,
Thomas G. Rizzo,
JHEP 11 (2010) 156,
arXiv:1008.0380.
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[25-25]
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Laboratory Bounds on Electron Lorentz Violation,
Brett Altschul,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 016002,
arXiv:1005.2994.
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[25-26]
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Noncommutativity and Lorentz Violation in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions,
P. Castorina, A. Iorio, D. Zappala,
Eur. Phys. J. C71 (2011) 1653,
arXiv:1004.2454.
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Bounds on an energy-dependent and observer-independent speed of light from violations of locality,
Sabine Hossenfelder,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 (2010) 140402,
arXiv:1004.0418.
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[25-28]
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Lorentz Violation from the Higgs Portal,
Gian F. Giudice, Martti Raidal, Alessandro Strumia,
Phys. Lett. B690 (2010) 272-279,
arXiv:1003.2364.
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Factoring the Dispersion Relation in the Presence of Lorentz Violation,
Don Colladay, Patrick McDonald, David Mullins,
J. Phys. A43 (2010) 275202,
arXiv:1001.3839.
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[25-30]
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Possible cosmogenic neutrino constraints on Planck-scale Lorentz violation,
David M. Mattingly, Luca Maccione, Matteo Galaverni, Stefano Liberati, Guenter Sigl,
JCAP 1002 (2010) 007,
arXiv:0911.0521.
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[25-31]
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Neutrino Oscillations,
Lorentz/CPT Violation,
and Dark Energy,
Shin'ichiro Ando, Marc Kamionkowski, Irina Mocioiu,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 123522,
arXiv:0910.4391.
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Lorentz violation in three-family neutrino oscillation,
Shimin Yang, Bo-Qiang Ma,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A24 (2009) 5861-5876,
arXiv:0910.0897.
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Lorentz Violation on The Primordial Baryogenesis,
Jorge Alfaro, Pablo Gonzalez,
arXiv:0909.3883, 2009.
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Perturbative Lorentz and CPT violation for neutrino and antineutrino oscillations,
Diaz, Jorge S., Kostelecky, Alan, Mewes, Matthew,
Phys. Rev. D80 (2009) 076007,
arXiv:0908.1401.
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Anomalous positron excess from Lorentz-violating QED,
Alexander A. Andrianov, Domenec Espriu, Paola Giacconi, Roberto Soldati,
JHEP 09 (2009) 057,
arXiv:0907.3709.
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Induced Lorentz and CPT invariance violations in QED,
Alfaro, J., Andrianov, A. A., Cambiaso, M., Giacconi, P., Soldati, R.,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A25 (2010) 3271-3306,
arXiv:0904.3557.
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Ultrahigh-Energy Photons as a Probe of Nearby Transient Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic-Ray Sources and Possible Lorentz-Invariance Violation,
Kohta Murase,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (2009) 081102,
arXiv:0904.2087.
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Particle-accelerator constraints on isotropic modifications of the speed of light,
Michael A. Hohensee, Ralf Lehnert, David F. Phillips, Ronald L. Walsworth,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 102 (2009) 170402,
arXiv:0904.2031.
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Standard Model Without Elementary Scalars And High Energy Lorentz Violation,
Damiano Anselmi,
Eur. Phys. J. C65 (2010) 523-536,
arXiv:0904.1849.
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[25-40]
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One-Loop Renormalization of the Electroweak Sector with Lorentz Violation,
Don Colladay, Patrick McDonald,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 125019,
arXiv:0904.1219.
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[25-41]
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Lorentz Violation and Alpha-Decay,
Brett Altschul,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 016004,
arXiv:0812.2236.
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Instabilities in the Aether,
Sean M. Carroll, Timothy R. Dulaney, Moira I. Gresham, Heywood Tam,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 065011,
arXiv:0812.1049.
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[25-43]
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Testing Lorentz Invariance with Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Spectrum,
Bi, Xiao-Jun, Cao, Zhen, Li, Ye, Yuan, Qiang,
Phys. Rev. D79 (2009) 083015,
arXiv:0812.0121.
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New two-sided bound on the isotropic Lorentz-violating parameter of modified-Maxwell theory,
F.R. Klinkhamer, M. Schreck,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 085026,
arXiv:0809.3217.
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Astrophysical Tests of Lorentz and CPT Violation with Photons,
Kostelecky, Alan, Mewes, Matthew,
Astrophys. J. 689 (2008) L1,
arXiv:0809.2846.
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Atomic and optical tests of Lorentz symmetry,
Neil Russell,
Phys. Scripta 78 (2008) 038101,
arXiv:0807.1998.
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Cosmic Rays and the Search for a Lorentz Invariance Violation,
Wolfgang Bietenholz,
Phys. Rept. 505 (2011) 145-185,
arXiv:0806.3713.
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Lorentz violation dispersion relation and its application,
Zhi Xiao, Bo-Qiang Ma,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A24 (2009) 1359-1381,
arXiv:0805.2012.
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Probes of Lorentz Violation in Neutrino Propagation,
Ellis, John, Harries, Nicholas, Meregaglia, Anselmo, Rubbia, Andre, Sakharov, Alexander,
Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 033013,
arXiv:0805.0253.
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Signals of CPT Violation and Non-Locality in Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments,
S. Antusch, E. Fernandez-Martinez,
Phys. Lett. B665 (2008) 190-196,
arXiv:0804.2820.
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Lorentz symmetry violation and the results of the AUGER experiment,
Gonzalez-Mestres, Luis,
arXiv:0802.2536, 2008.
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Lorentz violating extension of the Standard Model and the
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Bernardini, Alex E., Bertolami, O.,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 085032,
arXiv:0802.2199.
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Probing Nonstandard Neutrino Physics by Two Identical Detectors with Different Baselines,
Ribeiro, Nei Cipriano et al.,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 073007,
arXiv:0712.4314.
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Astrophysical Limits on Lorentz Violation for Pions,
Brett Altschul,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 105018,
arXiv:0712.1579.
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Challenging Lorentz noninvariant neutrino oscillations without neutrino masses,
Barger, V., Marfatia, D., Whisnant, K.,
Phys. Lett. B653 (2007) 267-277,
arXiv:0706.1085.
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Trans-Planckian signals from the breaking of local Lorentz invariance,
Hael Collins, R. Holman,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 105016,
arXiv:0705.4666.
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CPT and Lorentz violation effects in hydrogen-like atoms,
Kharlanov, O. G., Zhukovsky, V. Ch.,
J. Math. Phys. 48 (2007) 092302,
arXiv:0705.3306.
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Probing Lorentz invariance violation in atmospheric neutrino oscillations with a neutrino telescope,
Dean Morgan, Elizabeth Winstanley, Jurgen Brunner, Lee F. Thompson,
arXiv:0705.1897, 2007.
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Classification of Dimension 5 Lorentz Violating Interactions in the Standard Model,
Pavel A. Bolokhov, Maxim Pospelov,
Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 025022,
arXiv:hep-ph/0703291.
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Astrophysical Limits on Lorentz Violation for All Charged Species,
Brett Altschul,
Astropart. Phys. 28 (2007) 380-384,
arXiv:hep-ph/0610324.
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The Cosmology of a Universe with Spontaneously-Broken Lorentz Symmetry,
P. G. Ferreira, B. M. Gripaios, R. Saffari, T. G. Zlosnik,
Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 044014,
arXiv:astro-ph/0610125.
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Limits on Neutron Lorentz Violation from Pulsar Timing,
B. Altschul,
Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 023001,
arXiv:hep-ph/0608094.
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Violation of CPT and Lorentz Invariance,
Neutrino Oscillation and the Early Universe,
P. Arias et al.,
Phys. Lett. B650 (2007) 401-406,
arXiv:hep-ph/0608007.
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Lorentz Violating Julia-Toulouse Mechanism,
Patricio Gaete, Clovis Wotzasek,
Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 057902,
arXiv:hep-ph/0607321.
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GRBs Neutrinos as a Tool to Explore Quantum Gravity induced Lorentz Violation,
Uri Jacob, Tsvi Piran,
Nature Phys. 3 (2007) 87-90,
arXiv:hep-ph/0607145.
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The Casimir Force in a Lorentz Violating Theory,
Mariana Frank, Ismail Turan,
Phys. Rev. D74 (2006) 033016,
arXiv:hep-ph/0607087.
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Testing Lorentz symmetry with atoms and Light,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
CPT'10,
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Relativity tests and their motivation,
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XII Mexican Workshop on Particles and Fields,
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Lorentz Symmetry Violation in Neutrinos in Curved Spacetime and its Consequences,
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MG12,
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Paris,
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Topics in Lorentz and CPT violation,
Alan Kostelecky,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
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June 28-July 2,
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Lorentz Symmetry and Matter-Gravity Couplings,
Jay D. Tasson,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
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Lorentz violation in solar-neutrino oscillations,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
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Higher-order Lorentz violations in electrodynamics,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
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Tests of Lorentz symmetry,
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Lorentz violation in the linearized gravity,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
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June 28-July 2,
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Quaternionic Formulation of the Dirac Equation,
Don Colladay, Patrick McDonald, David Mullins,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
June 28-July 2,
2010.
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Lorentz Violation and Extended Supersymmetry,
Don Colladay, Patrick McDonald,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
June 28-July 2,
2010.
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Lorentz and CPT violation in neutrino oscillations,
Jorge S. Diaz,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
June 28-July 2,
2010.
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Lorentz Violation by Quark Condensation,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
June 28-July 2,
2010.
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A New Lorentz-Violating Model of Neutrino Oscillations,
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Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Violation,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
June 28 - July 2,
2010.
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CPT and Lorentz-invariance violation,
Lehnert, Ralf,
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Explaining LSND and MiniBooNE using altered neutrino dispersion relations,
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Erice 2009 Neutrinos in Cosmology,
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Long-baseline neutrino experiments as tests for Lorentz violation,
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DPF-2009,
Detroit,
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Exploration of Possible Quantum Gravity Effects with Neutrinos II: Lorentz Violation in Neutrino Propagation,
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DISCRETE'08,
Valencia,
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New Indirect Bounds on Lorentz Violation in the Photon Sector,
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ICHEP08,
Philadelphia,
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Tests of Lorentz symmetry using antihydrogen,
Neil Russell,
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PQE 37 Conference,
Snowbird,
Utah,
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Probing Nonstandard Neutrino Physics at T2KK,
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3rd International Workshop on Far Detector in Korea for the J-PARC Neutrino Beam (T2KK).
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Analysis of cosmic microwave background radiation in the presence of Lorentz violation,
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16th Annual Wisconsin Space Conference: Unlocking the Origin of the Universe,
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin,
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Lorentz violation and neutrino oscillations,
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22nd International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics (Neutrino 2006),
Santa Fe,
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Emergent Relativity: Neutrinos as Probe of the Underlying Theory,
F.R. Klinkhamer,
arXiv:hep-ph/0612189, 2006.
Workshop on Exotic Physics with Neutrino Telescopes,
Uppsala,
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Spacetime foam at a TeV,
Luis A. Anchordoqui,
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TeV Particle Astrophysics II (Madison WI,
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Geometry of Majorana neutrino and new symmetries,
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2-nd Simposium on Neutrinos and Dark Matter in Nuclear Physics,
Paris,
September 3-9,
2006.
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Lorentz-Violating Electromagnetostatics,
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arXiv:hep-ph/0511122, 2005.
Third Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
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Lorentz violation as a quantum-gravity signature,
Lehnert, Ralf,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A20 (2005) 1303,
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Coral Gables Conference on Launching of Belle Epoque in High-Energy Physics and Cosmology (CG 2003),
Ft.
Lauderdale,
Florida,
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Overview of the SME: Implications and Phenomenology of Lorentz Violation,
Robert Bluhm,
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Special Relativity: Will it Survive the Next 100 Years? Potsdam,
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Lorentz and CPT violation: a simple neutrino-oscillation model,
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NuFact04.
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Lorentz Violation and Gravity,
Alan Kostelecky,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412406, 2004.
Third Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington,
Indiana,
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Spacetime Symmetry Violation,
M. S. Berger,
arXiv:hep-ph/0412352, 2004.
SUSY 2003: Supersymmetry in the Desert,
University of Arizona,
Tucson,
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June 5-10,
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Lorentz Violation in Supersymmetric Field Theories,
M. S. Berger,
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3rd Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry (CPT 04),
Bloomington,
Indiana,
4-7 Aug 2004.
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Radiation in Lorentz violating electrodynamics,
R. Montemayor, L. F. Urrutia,
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Second Mexican Meeting on Theoretical and Experimental Physics,
El Colegio Nacional,
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6-10 September 2004.
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High Energy Astrophysics Tests of Lorentz Invariance Violation,
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APS Division of Particles and fields 2004 Meeting.
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Lorentz violation and neutrinos,
Matthew Mewes,
arXiv:hep-ph/0409344, 2004.
3rd Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry (CPT 04),
Bloomington,
Indiana,
4-7 Aug 2004.
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Electrophobic Lorentz invariance violation for neutrinos and the see-saw mechanism,
S.F. King,
arXiv:hep-ph/0409323, 2004.
Third Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
August 4-7,
Indiana University,
Bloomington,
U.S.A.
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Superluminal Particles,
Cosmology and Cosmic-Ray Physics,
Luis Gonzalez-Mestres,
arXiv:astro-ph/0407603, 2004.
28th International Cosmic Ray Conference,
Tsukuba July - August 2003.
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[26-42]
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Testing Scenarios of Lorentz Symmetry Violation Generated at the Planck Scale,
Luis Gonzalez-Mestres,
arXiv:hep-ph/0407335, 2004.
28th International Cosmic Ray Conference,
Tsukuba July - August 2003.
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[26-43]
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New Implications of Lorentz Violation,
Don Colladay,
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A20 (2005) 1260,
arXiv:hep-ph/0404178.
2003 Coral Gables Conference,
Ft.
Lauderdale,
FL.
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[26-44]
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Quantum Gravity Phenomenology and Lorentz Violation,
Ted Jacobson, Stefano Liberati, David Mattingly,
Springer Proc. Phys. 98 (2005) 83-98,
arXiv:gr-qc/0404067.
Particle Physics and the Universe,
9th Adriatic Meeting.
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[26-45]
-
Neutrino Oscillations and Lorentz Violation,
Alan Kostelecky,
arXiv:hep-ph/0403088, 2004.
Third International Symposium on Quantum Theory and Symmetries.
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[26-46]
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Lorentz-violating dispersion relations and threshold analyses,
Ralf Lehnert,
arXiv:hep-ph/0402133, 2004.
3rd International Symposium on Quantum Theory and Symmetries (QTS3),
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
10-14 Sep 2003.
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[26-47]
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Fundamental physics and Lorentz violation,
Ralf Lehnert,
arXiv:hep-ph/0312093, 2003.
EURESCO conference "What Comes Beyond the Standard Model" in Portoroz,
Slovenia,
July 2003.
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[26-48]
-
On the Faster-Than-Light Motions in Electrodynamics,
G. A. Kotel'nikov,
arXiv:physics/0311041, 2003.
XIIth International Conference on Selected Problems of Modern Physics,
Section 1,
Dubna,
Russia,
June 8-11,
2003.
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[26-49]
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Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays and Absolute Reference Frame defined by External Field,
Humitaka Sato,
arXiv:astro-ph/0304100, 2003.
3rd Workshop on Quantum Aspect of Beam Physics.
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[26-50]
-
Threshold Effects and Lorentz Symmetry,
Orfeu Bertolami,
Lect. Notes Phys. 633 (2003) 96,
arXiv:hep-ph/0301191.
"Decoherence,
Information,
Complexity and Entropy 2002",
Piombino,
Italy,
September 2002.
27 - Phenomenology - GSI Anomaly
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[27-1]
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Time Modulation of K-Shell Electron Capture Decay Rates of H-Like Heavy Ions and Neutrino Masses,
R. Hoellwieser, A. N. Ivanov, P. Kienle, M. Pitschmann,
arXiv:1102.2519, 2011.
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[27-2]
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Is the GSI anomaly due to neutrino oscillations? - A real time perspective -,
Jun Wu, Jimmy Hutasoit, Daniel Boyanovsky, Richard Holman,
Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 045027,
arXiv:1006.5732.
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[27-3]
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Neutrino magnetic moment effects in electron-capture measurements at GSI,
Avraham Gal,
Nucl. Phys. A842 (2010) 102-112,
arXiv:1004.4098.
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[27-4]
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Quantum-Mechanics of
and GSI oscillations for pedestrians : Relativistic quantum field theory is useless,
Harry J. Lipkin,
arXiv:1003.4023, 2010.
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[27-5]
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Theoretical Analysis Supports Darmstadt Oscillations Crucial Roles of Wave Function Collapse and Dicke Superradiance,
Harry J. Lipkin,
arXiv:0910.5049, 2009.
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[27-6]
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Time Modulation of Orbital Electron Capture Decays of H-like Heavy Ions,
A. N. Ivanov, P. Kienle,
arXiv:0909.1287, 2009.
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[27-7]
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Reply on "Comments on 'Time modulation of the K-shell electron capture decay rates of H-like heavy ions at GSI experiments'",
A. N. Ivanov, P. Kienle,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 (2010) 159202,
arXiv:0909.1285.
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[27-8]
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Comment on 'Time modulation of the K-shell electron capture decay rates of H-like heavy ions at GSI experiments',
arXiv:0908.0877,
Flambaum, V. V.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (2009) 062502,
arXiv:0908.2039.
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[27-9]
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Why a splitting in the final state cannot explain the GSI-Oscillations,
Alexander Merle,
Phys. Rev. C80 (2009) 054616,
arXiv:0907.3554.
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[27-10]
-
Can Hyperfine Excitation explain the Observed Oscillation- Puzzle of Nuclear Orbital Electron Capture of Hydrogen-like Ions?,
Winckler, Nicolas et al.,
Phys. Rev. C84 (2011) 014301,
arXiv:0907.2277.
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[27-11]
-
Comment on 'Spin-rotation coupling in non-exponential decay of hydrogenlike heavy ions' by G.
Lambiase et al,
Faestermann, Thomas,
arXiv:0907.1557, 2009.
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[27-12]
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On the possible mixing of the electron capture and the positron emission channels in nuclear decay,
Isakov, V. I.,
arXiv:0906.4219, 2009.
-
[27-13]
-
On the influence of the magnetic field of the GSI experimental storage ring on the time-modulation of the EC- decay rates of the H-like mother ions,
Faber, M., Ivanov, A. N., Kienle, P., Pitschmann, M., Troitskaya, N. I.,
arXiv:0906.3617, 2009.
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[27-14]
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Theory of neutrino oscillations using condensed matter physics Including production process and energy-time uncertainty,
Lipkin, Harry J.,
arXiv:0905.1216, 2009.
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[27-15]
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Spin-rotation coupling in non-exponential decay of hydrogenlike heavy ions,
Lambiase, G., Papini, G., Scarpetta, G.,
arXiv:0811.2302, 2008.
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[27-16]
-
Comment on 'The GSI method for studying neutrino mass differences - For Pedestrians',
Peshkin, Murray,
arXiv:0811.1765, 2008.
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[27-17]
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Can the 'Darmstadt oscillations' be treated as two closely spaced mass-eigenstates of the H-like mother ions ?,
Faber, M. et al.,
arXiv:0811.0922, 2008.
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[27-18]
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Hyperfine Level Splitting for Hydrogen-Like Ions due to Rotation-Spin Coupling,
Pavlichenkov, Igor M.,
Europhys. Lett. 85 (2009) 40008,
arXiv:0810.2898.
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[27-19]
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Neutrinos do not oscillate yet at GSI,
Gal, Avraham,
Nucl. Phys. A842 (2010) 102-112,
arXiv:0809.1213.
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[27-20]
-
Comment on 'A neutrino's wobble?',
Carlo Giunti,
arXiv:0807.3818, 2008.
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[27-21]
-
Comments on 'Rates of processes with coherent production of different particles and the GSI time anomaly'by C.
Giunti,
Phys.
Lett.
B 665,
92 (2008),
0805.0431,
Ivanov, A. N., Kryshen, E. L., Pitschmann, M., Kienle, P.,
arXiv:0807.2750, 2008.
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[27-22]
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Comment on the paper 'Search for oscillation of the electron-capture decay probability of
Pm' at arXiv:0807.0649v1,
Litvinov, Yu. A. et al.,
arXiv:0807.2308, 2008.
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[27-23]
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On the Time-Modulation of the
-Decay Rate of H-like
Ion,
A. N. Ivanov, E. L. Kryshen, M. Pitschmann, P. Kienle,
arXiv:0806.2543, 2008.
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[27-24]
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The GSI method for studying neutrino mass differences - For Pedestrians,
Lipkin, Harry J.,
arXiv:0805.0435, 2008.
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[27-25]
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Rates of Processes with Coherent Production of Different Particles and the GSI Time Anomaly,
Giunti, Carlo,
Phys. Lett. B665 (2008) 92-94,
arXiv:0805.0431.
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[27-26]
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Comment on 'New method for studying neutrino mixing and mass differences',
Peshkin, Murray,
arXiv:0804.4891, 2008.
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[27-27]
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Neutrino masses from the Darmstadt oscillations,
Ivanov, A. N., Kryshen, E. L., Pitschmann, M., Kienle, P.,
arXiv:0804.1311, 2008.
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[27-28]
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Oscillations in the GSI electron capture experiment,
Burkhardt, H., Lowe, J., Stephenson, Jr., G. J., Goldman, T., McKellar, Bruce H. J.,
arXiv:0804.1099, 2008.
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[27-29]
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Neutrino-Pulsating Vacuum and Neutrino Mass Difference,
Kleinert, H., Kienle, P.,
Electron. J. Theor. Phys. 6 (2009) 107,
arXiv:0803.2938.
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[27-30]
-
Reply on "Comment on neutrino-mixing interpretation of the GSI time anomaly"by C.
Giunti,
arXiv:0801.4639 [nucl-th],
A. N. Ivanov, R. Reda, P. Kienle,
arXiv:0803.1289, 2008.
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[27-31]
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Unitarity Constraint upon Kinematical Analyses of the GSI Time-Modulated Radioactive Decay Experiment,
Murray Peshkin,
arXiv:0803.0935, 2008.
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[27-32]
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Comment on the Neutrino-Mixing Interpretation of the GSI Time Anomaly,
Carlo Giunti,
arXiv:0801.4639, 2008.
See [12-3].
It is shown that neutrino mixing cannot explain the GSI time anomaly,
refuting recent claims in this direction [27-34,27-33].
Addendum 1: Remarks on [27-35].
Addendum 2: Quantum effects in GSI nuclear decay.
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[27-33]
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Kinematics and Quantum Field Theory of the Neutrino Oscillations Observed in the Time-modulated Orbital Electron Capture Decay in an Ion Storage Ring,
Faber, Manfried,
arXiv:0801.3262, 2008.
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[27-34]
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On the time-modulation of the K-shell electron capture decay of H-like
ions produced by neutrino-flavour mixing,
Ivanov, A. N., Reda, R., Kienle, P.,
arXiv:0801.2121, 2008.
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[27-35]
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New method for studying neutrino mixing and mass differences,
Harry J. Lipkin,
arXiv:0801.1465, 2008.
28 - Phenomenology - GSI Anomaly - Conference Proceedings
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[28-1]
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The GSI oscillation mystery,
Alexander Merle,
Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 64 (2010) 445-447,
arXiv:1004.2347.
International School of Nuclear Physics,
31st Course,
Neutrinos in Cosmology,
in Astro-,
Particle- and Nuclear Physics,
Erice,
Italy,
16 - 24 September 2009.
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[28-2]
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The GSI Time Anomaly: Facts and Fiction,
Carlo Giunti,
Il Nuovo Cimento 32 (2009) 83-90,
arXiv:0905.4620.
La Thuile 2009,
1-7 March 2009,
La Thuile,
Italy.
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[28-3]
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The GSI Time Anomaly: Facts and Fiction,
Carlo Giunti,
Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 188 (2009) 43-45,
arXiv:0812.1887.
NOW 2008,
6-13 September 2008,
Conca Specchiulla,
Italy.
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The GSI anomaly,
Kienert, Hendrik, Kopp, Joachim, Lindner, Manfred, Merle, Alexander,
J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 136 (2008) 022049,
arXiv:0808.2389.
Neutrino 2008.
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29 - Phenomenology - GSI Anomaly - Slides
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[29-1]
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The GSI Time Anomaly: Facts and Fiction,
C. Giunti, 2009.
14th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics 19-25 August 2009,
Moscow State University,
Moscow,
Russia.
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[29-2]
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The GSI Time Anomaly: Facts and Fiction,
C. Giunti, 2008.
La Thuile 2009,
Les Rencontres de Physique de La Vallee d'Aoste,
1-7 March 2009,
La Thuile,
Aosta Valley,
Italy.
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The GSI Time Anomaly: Facts and Fiction,
C. Giunti, 2008.
IFIC,
Valencia,
3 December 2008.
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[29-4]
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A critical view of the GSI anomaly,
C. Giunti, 2008.
NPNAP2008,
16-21 November 2008,
ECT",
Trento,
Italy.
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[29-5]
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Darmstadt oscillations and time dependence of the positron decay rate of the H-like heavy ion and the physics of heavy neutrinos,
A. Ivanov, 2008.
NPNAP2008,
16-21 November 2008,
ECT",
Trento,
Italy.
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The GSI anomaly,
A. Merle, 2008.
NPNAP2008,
16-21 November 2008,
ECT",
Trento,
Italy.
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[29-7]
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Time-Modulation of Orbital Electron Capture Decays by Mixing of Massive Neutrinos,
Paul Kienle, 2008.
PANIC08,
9-14 November 2008,
Eilat,
Israel.
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[29-8]
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The GSI Time Anomaly: Facts and Fiction,
C. Giunti, 2008.
NOW 2008,
6-13 September 2008,
Conca Specchiulla,
Italy.
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A novel type of neutrino oscillation,
H.J. Lipkin, 2008.
CERN,
25 June 2008.
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[29-10]
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Massive neutrinos and Darmstadt oscillations,
A. Ivanov, 2008.
PMN08,
Symposion on 'Physics of Massive Neutrinos',
20-22 May 2008,
Milos Island,
Greece.
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[29-11]
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Can the GSI Time Anomaly be due to Neutrino Mixing?,
C. Giunti, 2008.
PMN08,
Symposion on 'Physics of Massive Neutrinos',
20-22 May 2008,
Milos Island,
Greece.
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[29-12]
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Time Modulation of the Electron Capture Decay due to Neutrino Mixing,
P. Kienle, 2008.
PMN08,
Symposion on 'Physics of Massive Neutrinos',
20-22 May 2008,
Milos Island,
Greece.
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Can the GSI Time Anomaly be due to Neutrino Mixing?,
C. Giunti, 2008.
Tubingen,
24 April 2008.
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30 - Theory
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Quantified naturalness from Bayesian statistics,
Sylvain Fichet,
arXiv:1204.4940, 2012.
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Phys. Rev. D85 (2012) 053004,
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QFT results for neutrino oscillations and New Physics,
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The Graviton as a Bound State and the Cosmological Constant Problem,
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Spacetime as Origin of Neutrino Oscillations,
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31 - Theory - Conference Proceedings
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2nd International Workshop DICE2004: From Decoherence and Emergent Classicality to Emergent Quantum Mechanics,
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Chaos Solitons Fractals 12 (2001) 1101-1104,
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32 - Theory - Models
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33 - Theory - Models - Conference Proceedings
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34 - Theory - mu -> e + gamma
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35 - Theory - Muon g-2
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MEMPHYS: A large scale water Cerenkov detector at Frejus,
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Search for the muon electric dipole moment using a compact storage ring,
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An experiment for the measurement of the bound-beta decay of the free neutron,
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The LAGUNA design study- towards giant liquid based underground detectors for neutrino physics and astrophysics and proton decay searches,
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Giant Liquid Argon Observatory for Proton Decay,
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Underground Neutrino Detectors for Particle and Astroparticle Science: the Giant Liquid Argon Charge Imaging ExpeRiment (GLACIER),
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OscSNS: Precision Neutrino Measurements at the Spallation Neutron Source,
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Summary of Work on Possible NuTeV Explanations
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Marco Laveder
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marco.laveder@pd.infn.it
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