
High Energy Physics : Proceedings of the Fifth Latin American Symposium, Lima, Peru, 12-17 July 2004.
Title:
High Energy Physics : Proceedings of the Fifth Latin American Symposium, Lima, Peru, 12-17 July 2004.
Author:
Salinas, C J Solano.
ISBN:
9789812773951
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (374 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Preface -- Series Editorial Board and other Committees -- Local Organizing Committee -- Foreword by the Editors -- Gallery -- Homages -- In Memoriam Luis Masperi (1940-2003) -- Round Table: Collaborations in Physics in Latin America -- Lectures -- An Introduction to Strings and Some of its Phenomenological Aspects -- Neutrino Phenomenology -- An Introduction to Cosmology -- Innovative Experimental Particle Physics Through Technological Advances - Past Present and Future -- Seminars -- Grand Unification and Physics Beyond the Standard Model -- QCD Evolution in Dense Medium -- Future Experiments - GRID and LHC -- BTEV: Using Heavy Quark Decays to Test the Standard Model -- Recent Results from CDF and D0 Experiments -- Matter under Extreme Conditions the ALICE Experiment -- Recent Results from PHOBOS at RHIC -- Contributions -- SO(10) as the Minimal Supersymmetric GUT -- A Supersymmetric Three-Family Model Without Higgsinos -- Area-Preserving Diffeomorphisms Groups the Majorana Representation of Spins and SU(N) -- On the Magnetized Kerr-Newman Black Hole Electrodynamics -- Supernova Neutrinos and the Absolute Scale of Neutrino Masses - A Bayesian Approach -- Loop Quantum Gravity and Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays -- QQ Bound States in an Extended QCD2 Model -- Observational Constraints on Lorentz Symmetry Deformation -- Variable-Mass Dark Matter and the Age of the Universe -- Dynamical Study of Spinodal Decomposition in Heavy Ion Collisions -- Predictions for Single Spin Asymmetries in Inclusive Reactions Involving Photons -- Bosonization and the Generalized Mandelstam-Halpern Operators -- Is There Really an Entangled State for Far Away Twin Photons? -- Use of Neural Networks to Classify Cosmic-Ray Showers According to Their Muon/EM Ratio.
A0 Polarization in pp -> pA0K+{TT+TT-)5 at 27.5 GeV -- Definition of the Polarization Vector -- The MINOS Experiment -- Study of Scintillating Counters and Their Application to V0 Detector of ALICE -- Data Selection of E0 Muon Semileptonic Decay in KTeV -- Chaotic Properties of High Energy Cosmic Rays -- Energy Spectrum of Surviving Protons -- Calculus of the Ratio e'/e in the K Meson Decay Through the 331 Model -- Use of a Scintillator Detector for Luminosity Measurements -- Simplified Forms of a Linear and Exact Set of Equations for the Gravitational Field in the Very Early Universe -- Posters -- Determination of the B-Mass using Renormalon Cancellation -- CP Violation in B -> ΦK* Decays: Amplitudes Factorization and New Physics -- Degeneracies in the Measurement of Neutrino Oscillation Parameters: Problem and Solution in Neutrino Factories -- Revision of the Neutrino Oscillation Probability in the Supernovae -- Consequences on the Neutrino Mixing Matrix from Two Zero Textures in the Neutrino Mass Matrix -- Expected Flux of High Energy Neutrinos from Observed Active Galactic Nuclei -- Masperi's Quasispin Model of the Scalar Field φ6 Theory with Soliton Solutions -- Nonstandard CP Violation in B -> D8D0TT0 Decays -- Spinor Realization of the Skyrme Model -- Author Index.
Abstract:
This proceedings is the fifth in the series of Latin American symposiums focusing on the development, refinement and applications of high energy physics. As the principal meetings for the physics community in Latin America, it encourages collaborations and the exchange of ideas with the international physics communities. This particular symposium was also a dedication to the memory of Dr Luis Masperi. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Round Table: Collaborations in Physics in Latin America (206 KB). Contents: Neutrino Phenomenology (E Roulet); QCD Evolution in Dense Medium (M B Gay Ducati); Recent Results from PHOBOS at RHIC (E Garcia); Supernova Neutrinos and the Absolute Scale of Neutrino Masses - A Bayesian Approach (E Nardi); Variable-Mass Dark Matter and the Age of the Universe (U Franca & R Rosenfeld); Predications for Single Spin Asymmetries in Inclusive Reactions Involving Photons (V Gupta et al.); The MINOS Experiment (M Sanchez); Energy Spectrum of Surviving Protons (R Calle et al.); Consequences on the Neutrino Mixing Matrix from Two Zero Textures in the Neutrino Mass Matrix (L Stucchi et al.); Spinor Realization of the Skyrme Model (R Ochoa Jimenez & Yu P Rybakov); and other papers. Readership: Researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in physics, and non-experts interested in high energy physics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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