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Particle Physics on the Eve of LHC : Proceedings of the 13th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics.
Title:
Particle Physics on the Eve of LHC : Proceedings of the 13th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics.
Author:
Studenikin, Alexander I.
ISBN:
9789812837592
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (495 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Thirteenth Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics - Sponsors and Committees -- Seventh International Meeting on Problems of Intelligentsia - Presidium -- Foreword -- Fundamentals of Particle Physics -- The Quantum Number of Color, Colored Quarks and Dynamic Models of Hadrons Composed of Quasifree Quarks V. Matveev, A. Tavkhelidze -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The quantum number of color and colored quarks -- 3 Dynamic quark models of hadrons composed of quasifree colored quarks -- 3.1 Hadron form factors -- 3.2 The model of quasifree quarks and the laws of scaling at high energies -- 3.3 Quark counting formulae -- 4 Summary -- References -- Discovery of the Color Degree of Freedom in Particle Physics: A Personal Perspective O. W. Greenberg -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Influences leading to the discovery of the hidden 3-valued color charge degree of freedom -- 3 Introduction of the gauge theory of color -- 4 Summary -- References -- The Evolution of the Concepts of Energy, Momentum, and Mass from Newton and Lomonosov to Einstein and Feynman L. Okun -- 1 Introduction -- 2 XVII - XIX centuries -- 2.1 Galileo, Newton: relativiy -- 2.2 Lomonosov, Lavoisier -- 2.3 Conservation of energy -- 3 The first part of XX century -- 3.1 Rest energy Eo -- 3.2 Energy and inertia -- 3.3 Energy and gravity -- 3.4 "Relativistic mass" vs mass -- 3.5 Famous vs true -- 3.6 Einstein supports Eo = mc2 -- 4 The second half of XX century -- 4.1 Landau and Lifshitz -- 4.2 Feynman diagrams -- 4.3 Feynman Lectures -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Acknowledgements -- 7 Discussion: FAQ about mass -- 7.1 Natural definition of mass -- 7.2 Unnatural definition of mass -- 7.3 Equivalence of mass and rest energy -- 7.4 Interconversion between rest energy and kinetic energy -- 7.5 Binding energy in nuclei -- 7.6 Mass differences of hadrons -- 7.7 Some basic questions -- COROLLARY V.

Physics at Accelerators and Studies in SM and Beyond -- Search for New Physics at LHC (CMS) N. K rasnikov -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Search for standard Higgs boson at the LHC -- 3 Supersymmetry search -- 4 Search for new physics beyond the SM and the MSSM -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Measuring the Higgs Boson(s) at ATLAS C. Kourkoumelis -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 THE FIRST PHYSICS DATA -- 3 THE STANDARD MODEL HIGGS SEARCHES -- 3.1 Low mass region (115 GeV 2mz) -- 4 SUPERSYMMETRIC HIGGS SEARCHES -- 5 MEASUREMENTS OF THE MASS, WIDTH AND COUPLINGS OF THE HIGGS BOSONS -- 6 CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Beyond the Standard Model Physics Reach of the ATLAS Experiment G. Unel -- 1 The Standard Model and the ATLAS experiment -- 2 Beyond the Standard Model -- 2.1 Searches for new Matter -- 2.2 Searches for new gauge group structure -- 2.3 Searches for new Electro-weak symmetry breaking mechanisms -- 2.4 Searches for new Dimensions -- 3 Results and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Status of the International Linear Collider B. Foster -- Reference -- Review of Results of the Electron-Proton Collider HERA V. Chekelian -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deep-inelastic NC and CC ep scattering -- 3 Structure functions F2 , XF3 and FL -- 4 Charm and bottom structure functions F2cc, Fbb -- 5 Polarisation effects in NC and CC -- 5.1 Polarisation dependence of the CC cross section -- 5.2 Polarisation asymmetry in NC -- 6 Partonic structure of the proton -- 7 Strong coupling as -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Recent Results from the Tevatron on CKM Matr~ Elements from Bs Oscillations and Single Top Production, and Studies of CP Violation in Bs Decays J. P. Fernandez -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Single top production -- 3 B0 Mixing -- 4 CP violation in B. decays.

5 Results -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Direct Observation of the Strange b Barion st L. Vertogradov -- References -- Search for New Physics in Rare B Decays at LHCb V. Egorychev -- 1 Introduction -- 2 LHCb experiment -- 3 The search for Bs -> fi+fj -- 4 The search for NP in b sy and b sl+l- -- 4·1 Electroweak penguin decay Bod K* + - -- 4.2 Radiative decays b --7 sry -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- CKM Angle Measurements at LHCb S. Barsuk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bd,s mixing phases -- 3 CKM angle 7 -- 4 Outlook -- References -- Collider Searches for Extra Spatial Dimensions and Black Holes G. Landsberg -- 1 Models with Extra Spatial Dimensions -- 2 Collider Searches for Extra Dimensions -- 3 Black Holes at the LHC -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Neutrino Physics -- Results of the MiniBooNE Neutrino Oscillation Experiment Z. Djurcic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The MiniBooNE Experiment -- 3 Oscillation Analysis -- References -- MINOS Results and Prospects J.P.Ochoa-Ricoux -- 1 Introduction -- 2 vi-' disappearance results -- 2.1 Analysis -- 2.2 Oscillation results -- 3 Prospects -- 4 Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The New Result of the Neutrino Magnetic Moment Measurement in the GEMMA Experiment A. G. Beda, V. B. Brudanin, E. V. Demidova, V. G. Egorov, M. G. Gavrilov, M. V. Shirchenko, A. S. Starostin, Ts. Vylov -- References -- The Baikal Neutrino Experiment: Status, Selected Physics Results, and Perspectives V. Aynutdinov, A. Avrorin, V. Balkanov, 1. Belolaptikov, N. Budnev, I. Danilchenko, G. Domogatsky, A. Doroshenko, A. Dyachok, Zh.-A. Dzhilkibaev, S. Fialkovsky, O. Gapon -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Selected results obtained with NT200 -- 2.1 Atmospheric neutrinos -- 2.2 Search for Neutrinos from WIMP Annihilation -- 2.3 A search for fast magnetic monopoles.

2.4 A search for extraterrestrial high-energy neutrinos -- 3 Towards a km3 detector in Lake Baikal -- 3.1 Modernization of data acquisition system -- 3.2 Prototype on a FADe based system -- 3. 3 PM selection for the km3 prototype string -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Neutrino Telescopes in the Deep Sea V. Flaminio -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pioneering developments: DUM AND -- 3 Experiments in the Mediterranean sea -- 4 The NESTOR experiment -- 5 The NEMO experiment -- 6 The ANTARES experiment -- 7 The future: conclusions -- References -- Double Beta Decay: Present Status A. S. Barabash -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Results of experimental investigations -- 2.1 Two neutrino double beta decay -- 2.2 Neutrinoless double beta decay -- 3 Best present experiments -- 3.1 NEMO-3 experiment [26,29] -- 3.2 CUORICINO [24] -- 4 Planned experiments -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Beta-Beams C. Volpe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The original scenario -- 3 Low energy beta-beams -- 4 The other scenarios for CP violation searches -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- T2K Experiment K. Sakashita -- 1 Introduction -- 2 T2K experiment -- 2.1 Intense narrow-band neutrino beam -- 2.2 Super-Kamiokande detector -- 2.3 Energy Reconstruction -- 3 Prospect -- 3.1 013 measurement,' v ve appearance -- 3.2 m23 and sin2(2023) : v disappearance -- 4 Hadron production measurement -- 5 Construction Status -- 6 Summary -- References -- Non-Standard Neutrino Physics Probed by Tokai-to-Kamioka-Korea Two-Detector Complex N. Cipriano Ribeiro, T. Kajita, P. Ko, H. Minakata, S. Nakayama, H. Nunokawa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Non-Standard Interactions (NSI) of Neutrinos -- 2.1 NSI -- General feature -- 2.2 Sensitivity reach to NSI -- 3 Quantum Decoherence -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Sterile Neutrinos: From Cosmology to the LHC F. Vannucci -- 1 The MSM model (1).

2 Production of sterile neutrinos -- 3 Decays of sterile neutrinos -- 4 Previous results -- 5 Future -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- From Cuoricino to Cuore Towards the Inverted Hierarchy Region C. Nones -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Cuoricino detector -- 3 Cuoricino results -- 4 From Cuoricino to CUORE -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The MARE Experiment: Calorimetric Approach to the Direct Measurement of the Neutrino Mass E. Andreotti -- 1 Science motivations -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Two complementary experimental appmaches -- 2 MARE: Microcalorimeter Arrays for a Rhenium Experiment -- 2.1 Precursor experiments -- 2.2 MARE: phase I -- 2.3 MARE: phase II -- References -- Electron Angular Correlation in Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay and New Physics A. Ali, A. Borisov, D. Zhuridov -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Angular correlation for the long range mechanism -- 3 Analysis of the electron angular correlation -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Neutrino Energy Quantization in Rotating Medium A. Grigoriev, A. Studenikin -- References -- Neutrino Propagation in Dense Magnetized Matter E. V. Arbuzova, A. E. Lobanov, E. M. Murchikova -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Plasma Induced Neutrino Spin Flip via the Neutrino Magnetic Moment A. K uznetsov, N. Mikheev -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cherenkov process VL VR and its crossing VL VR -- 3 Generalization to the case of unstable photon -- 4 Does the window for the "spin light of neutrino" exist? -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology.

International Russian-Italian Mission "RIM-PAMELA" A. M. Galper, P. Picozza, o. Adriani, M. Ambriola, G. C. Barbarino, A. Basili, G. A. Bazilevskaja, R. Bellotti, M. Boezio, E. A. Bogomolov, L. Bonechi, M. Bongi, L. Bongiorno, V. Bonvicini, A. Bruno, F. F. Cafagna, D. Campana, P. Carlson, M. Casolino, G. Castellini, M. P. De Pascale, G. De Rosa, V. Di Felice, D. Fedele, P. Hofverberg, L. A. Grishantseva, S. V. Koldashov, S. Y. Krutkov, A. N. Kvashnin, J. Lundquist, O. Maksumov, V. Malvezzi, L. M.
Abstract:
This proceedings volume is devoted to a wide variety of items, both in theory and experiment, of particle physics such as tests of the Standard Model and beyond, physics at the future accelerators, neutrino and astroparticle physics, heavy quark physics, non-perturbative QCD, quantum gravity effects and cosmology. It is important that the papers in this volume reveal the present status and new developments in the above-mentioned items on the eve of a new era that starts with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
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