
Particle Physics In Laboratory, Space And Universe - Proceedings Of The Eleventh Lomonosov Conference On Elementary Particle Physics : Proceedings of the 11th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics.
Title:
Particle Physics In Laboratory, Space And Universe - Proceedings Of The Eleventh Lomonosov Conference On Elementary Particle Physics : Proceedings of the 11th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics.
Author:
Studenikin, Alexander I.
ISBN:
9789812702074
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1 online resource (439 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- Neutrino Physics -- KamLAND Antineutrino Detector - Status and Perspective E. Yakushev -- 1 KamLAND Detector -- 2 Antineutrino sources and antineutrino detection in KamLAND -- 3 KamLAND calibration and event reconstruction -- 4 Data selection for reactor antineutrino analysis -- 4.1 Antineutrino candidate selection -- 4.2 Background events -- 4.3 Systematic uncertainties -- 5 Expected and experimental result -- 6 Impact of KamLAND results on neutrino oscilation parameters -- 7 Search for ve's from the Sun in KamLAND -- 8 Prospects for KamLAND measurements -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Long Baseline Neutrino Experiments T. Kobayashi -- 1 Introduction -- 2 First generation experiments -- 2.1 K2K experiment -- 2.2 MINOS and CNGS-OPERA/ICAR US projects -- 3 Future Next Generation Projects -- 3.1 Project in Japan: T2K experiment -- 3.2 Projects in US -- 3.3 Projects an Europe -- 3.4 Summary of experiments -- 3.5 Sensitivities -- 4 Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Precision Measurements from the NOMAD Experiment R. Petti -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Detector and data samples -- 3 Precision measurements -- 3.1 Determination of sin2 Ow -- 3.2 Cross-sections and structure functions -- 3.3 Modelling -- 4 Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- From the Extreme Universe Space Observatory (EUSO) to the Extreme Energy Neutrino Observatory S. Bottai and P. Spillantini -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The EUSO project -- 3 Increasing the detector sensitivity -- 4 Neutrino detection -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Theory of Neutrino Oscillations C. Giunti -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Standard theory of neutrino oscillations -- 3 Assumption (Al): ultrarelativistic neutrinos -- 4 Assumption (A2): flavor states -- 5 Assumption (A3): t = L -- 6 Assumption (A4): equal momentum -- 7 Covariant derivation of neutrino oscillations -- 8 Wave packet model.
9 Conclusions -- Quiet or Active Sun and the Neutrino Properties S. Turck-Chaeze -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Standard solar model and neutrino emitted fluxes -- 3 Checking the solar interior through acoustic waves -- 4 The Sun, a laboratory for plasma physics -- 5 The Sun is not standard -- 6 An opportunity to discover other neutrino properties? -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Generalized Dirac-Pauli Equation and Spin Light of Neutrino in Magnetized Matter A . Gragoriev, A. Studenakin and A . Ternov -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Neutrino wave function and energy spectrum in matter -- 2.1 Modified Dirac-Paula equation for neutrino in matter -- 2.2 Modified Dirac-Pauli equation in magnetized matter -- 2.3 Modified Dirac equation for neutrino in matter -- 3 Spin light of neutrino in matter and magnetic field -- 4 Summary and conclusion -- References -- Effects of Heavy Majorana Neutrinos at Lepton-Proton Colliders A . Ali, A . V. Borisov and D. V. Zhuridov -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Radiative Neutrino Decay in Magnetic Field at Finite Density of Medium A . I. Ternov and P. A. Eminov -- References -- Beta Decay in External Field and Neutrino Mass 0. Dorofeev and A. Lobanov -- Neutrino Oscillations and Neutrino Physics at Super-Kamiokande K. S. Ganezer -- Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology -- Astroparticle Physics with AMS02 V. Zhulcov -- 1 Introduction -- 2 AMSO2 detector -- 3 Antimatter search -- 4 Cosmic rays production and propagation -- 5 Indirect Dark Matter search -- 6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Neutralino Annihilation in Small-Scale Clumps in the Galactic Halo V. S. Berezinsky, V. I. Dolcuchaev and Yu. Eroshenlco -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Small-scale clumps in the Galactic halo -- 3 Enhancement of DM annihilation signal -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References.
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: A Brief Review F. L. Villante -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Physics of BBN -- 3 Observational Data -- 4 Cosmological Parameters from BBN -- 5 BBN and Neutrino Oscillations -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Gravitational Microlensing and Dark Matter in Our Galaxy: 10 Years Later A . F. Zakharov -- References -- The Gravitational Wave Detectors on the Earth at the Era of the VIRGO Start Up F. Ricci -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Gravitational Wave detectors on the Earth -- 2.1 The resonant detectors -- 2.2 The G W interferometers -- 3 GW signals and the present experimental upper limits -- 3.1 The Supernovae -- 3.2 The inverse problem for bursts: the crucial role of a world-wide network -- 3.3 Coalescent binaries -- 3.4 The quasi monochromatic signals -- 3.5 Stochastic background -- 4 Elementary particles and gravitational wave detectors -- 5 The VIRGO start-up -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Conformal Gravitation and Evolution of Galaxies B. Barbashov, P. Flin, V. Pervushin and A . Zorin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 3 Astrophysical data in the relative units -- 4 Cosmic evolution of galaxies -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Quantum Tunnelling of a Rotating Universe M. Fil'chenkov -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Model -- 3 Quantization -- 4 Tunnelling Approach -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- On the Problem of Uniqueness of Energy-Momentum Tensor of Gravitational Field A . I. Nikishov -- 1 The gravitational energy-momentum tensor as the source of metric -- 2 The harmonic frame -- 3 Isotropic frame -- 4 Standard frame -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Singularities Electrodynamics with a "Magnetic" Charge in Spaces of various Dimension S. V. Kopylov and G. P. Cherny -- 1 Equations -- 2 Specific properties of electrodynamics for n=4 -- 3 Potentials -- 4 Sources.
4.1 Spinor field (n = 4) -- 4.2 Vector field ( n = 4). -- 4.3 Scalar field. -- 4.4 Case of n # 4. -- 4.5 Poincare's Group. -- Acknowledgments -- References -- CP Violation and Rare Decays -- Direct CP Violation Measurements with the NA48 Experiment: Status and Perspectives M. Scarpa -- 1 CP violation in Kaon system -- 1.1 CP violation in neutral Kaon system -- 2 NA48: Re(E'/E) measurement -- 2.1 NA48 beams and detector -- 2.2 +- detection and reconstruction -- 2.3 00 detection and reconstruction -- 2.4 Accidental activity -- 2.5 Data samples and Results -- 3 NA48/2: Ag measurement -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Recent NA48 Results on Rare Kaon Decays G. Collazuol -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The NA48 detector -- 3 Observation of the rare decay Ks -+ 7roe+e- -- 4 Search for the CP violating Decay Ks -+ 000 and measurement of n000 -- References -- On the Relative Strength of Direct CP Violation in KL + 2 and K+- +- +- +- Decays E. Shabalin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The scheme of calculation -- 3 Decay K -- References -- Hadron Physics -- Hadron Physics in BABAR G. D. Lafferty -- 1 The BaBar experiment -- 2 Charmed meson spectroscopy: the new D,J states -- 3 Rare B-meson decays -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Selex-E781 Results on Doubly Charmed Baryon Family M. Iori -- 1 The eightfold way SU(4) for J=1/2 and 3/2 baryons -- 2 The Selex experiment -- 3 Double-charm analysis -- 3.1 ccd + (3520) -- 3.2 ccu++ (3460) -- 3.3 Study of ccq decay anisotropy -- 3.4 zccu + (3443) -- 4 Production -- 5 Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Law of Large Numbers and Asymptotic of Phase Space Integral J. Manjavidze, A. Sissakian and N . Shubitidze -- 1 Introductions -- 2 Asymptotic of Phase Space Integral -- 3 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Gottfried Sum Rule: Theory VS Experiment A. L. Kataev -- 1 Introduction.
2 QCD predictions. -- 2.1 Perturbative contributions. -- 2.2 Higher-twist terms. -- 3 Experimental situation. -- 4 Possible future prospects. -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Small-x Behaviour of the Nonsinglet and Singlet Structure Functions g1 M. Greco -- Static Potentials in QCD: What Information We Can Get V. I. Shevchenko -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Static potentials for higher representations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Light and Heavy Baryons in the Nonperturbative QCD I. M. Narodetskii and M. A. Trusov -- 1 Introduction -- 2 EH method. A brief outline -- 3 Hyperspherical approach -- 4 Ground state baryons -- 5 Doubly heavy baryons -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Evaluation of the Higher Twist Contribution to the Moments of Proton Structure Functions F2 and g1 M. Osipenko, S. Simula, G. Ricco, G. Fedotov, E. Golovach, B. Ishkhanov, E. Isupov and V. Mokeev -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental moments of the structure functions -- 3 OPE analysis -- References -- Thermal QCD Condensates in the Hadron Resonance Gas Model N . 0. Agasian and S. M. Fedorov -- References -- The Structure Function of B Mesons G. Ricciardi -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The shape function -- References -- Integral Representation for Structure Functions and Target Mass Effects I. L. Soloutsou -- References -- Nonperturbative Effects in the Hadronic Decay of the Tau-Lepton O. Solovtsova -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical framework -- 3 r-decay -- 4 QCD sum rules and pmeson -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Physics at Accelerators and Studies in SM and Beyond -- Higgs Searches at LEP A . Kiiskinen -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Outline -- 1.2 Motivation for Higgs searches -- 2 Search for the Standard Model Higgs boson -- 2.1 Production and decay -- 2.2 Event analysis -- 2.3 Statistical interpretation -- 3 Ho beyond the Standard Model.
4 More than one Higgs: 2HDM models.
Abstract:
This volume brings together the latest developments within a wide spectrum of topics in particle physics. Covering both theoretical and experimental aspects, areas such as neutrino and astroparticle physics, tests of the Standard Model and beyond, heavy quark physics, non-perturbative QCD, quantum gravity effects and cosmology, physics at the future accelerators, etc. are discussed.
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