2-11 October 2008
San Carlos, Sonora, México
America/Hermosillo timezone
- bamr@nucleares.unam.mx
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Neutrino Physics
Place
Location: San Carlos, Sonora, México
Address: San Carlos Plaza Hotel,
Paseo Mar Bermejo Norte # 4.
Los Algodones, San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas,
Sonora, México 85506
Room: Room 2: Sirena
Date:
7 Oct 16:00 - 18:20
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Neutrino Physics
I will discuss the effects of heavy Majorana neutrinos with sub-TeV masses. I will argue that the mere presence of these particles would be a signal of physics beyond the minimal seesaw mechanism. Using an effective Lagrangian approach I will describe the most important interactions of these particles and discuss to what extent these interactions can be probed at the LHC.
Presented by Dr. Jose WUDKA
on
8/10/2008
at
0:00
Session:
Neutrino Physics
The quest for astrophysical neutrinos with energies above TeV`s is the major goal of several astroparticle physics experiments around the world. The detection of these elusive particles would open a new astronomical window to the universe at high energies, in particular, to very hot and distant regions of the cosmos not accessible with TeV´s and ultra high energy cosmic rays. In this talk, a br
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Presented by Dr. Juan Carlos ARTEAGA-VELÁZQUEZ, Dr. Juan Carlos ARTEAGA VELAZQUEZ
on
8/10/2008
at
0:30
Session:
Neutrino Physics
The origin of neutrino mass is usually attributed to a seesaw mechanism, either through a heavy Majorana fermion singlet (version 1) or a heavy scalar triplet (version 2). Recently, the idea of using a heavy Majorana fermion triplet (version 3) has gained some attention. This is a review of the basic idea involved, its U(1) gauge extension, and
some recent developments.
Presented by Dr. Ernest MA
on
7/10/2008
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23:00