Light neutrino mass spectrum with one or two right
... i = 1, 2. We use m1 > m2 > m3 ordering of masses. At tree level the third light neutrino is massless. In numerical calculations the model parameters as well as the derived masses of the light neutrinos are obtained in several steps. First, the diagonal mass matrix for the tree level is constructed. ...
... i = 1, 2. We use m1 > m2 > m3 ordering of masses. At tree level the third light neutrino is massless. In numerical calculations the model parameters as well as the derived masses of the light neutrinos are obtained in several steps. First, the diagonal mass matrix for the tree level is constructed. ...
Muons, Inc. - This is the Muons, Inc. Internal Website.
... and maximum dispersion • Zero dispersion points: near plates (wedges) for 6D ionization cooling •Maximum dispersion and beam size: Correction for aberrations Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility ...
... and maximum dispersion • Zero dispersion points: near plates (wedges) for 6D ionization cooling •Maximum dispersion and beam size: Correction for aberrations Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility ...
Mean Multiplicity of Quark and Gluon Jets as a Function of Opening
... energy and with the angle between the two jets. The dependence of the angle between jets is more profound for gluon jets, for this can be seen in Figure 4 where the ratio of gluon to quark multiplicities are shown; and relative to the quark jet, the particle multiplicities increase more for the gluo ...
... energy and with the angle between the two jets. The dependence of the angle between jets is more profound for gluon jets, for this can be seen in Figure 4 where the ratio of gluon to quark multiplicities are shown; and relative to the quark jet, the particle multiplicities increase more for the gluo ...
EUBET 2014: Applications of effective field theories to particle
... We derive the relativistic chiral transport equation for massless fermions and antifermions by performing a semiclassical Foldy-Wouthuysen diagonalization of the quantum Dirac Hamiltonian and then taking the massless limit. The Berry connection naturally emerges in the diagonalization process to mod ...
... We derive the relativistic chiral transport equation for massless fermions and antifermions by performing a semiclassical Foldy-Wouthuysen diagonalization of the quantum Dirac Hamiltonian and then taking the massless limit. The Berry connection naturally emerges in the diagonalization process to mod ...
Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE)
... production facility in Illinois, which will use the existing accelerator complex of Fermilab along with some new structures that remain to be built; and a detector in South Dakota, currently under construction. The experiment's primary goal is to investigate the process of neutrino oscillation, i ...
... production facility in Illinois, which will use the existing accelerator complex of Fermilab along with some new structures that remain to be built; and a detector in South Dakota, currently under construction. The experiment's primary goal is to investigate the process of neutrino oscillation, i ...
The Phase Diagram of Nuclear Matter
... hadronic phase was first order, footprints in the form of hadronic “bubbles” might exist Other possibilty: relativistic heavy-ion collisions e.g. at ALICE at the LHC and RHIC in Brookhaven ...
... hadronic phase was first order, footprints in the form of hadronic “bubbles” might exist Other possibilty: relativistic heavy-ion collisions e.g. at ALICE at the LHC and RHIC in Brookhaven ...
A Modified Particle Swarm Optimizer - Evolutionary
... Different inertia weights w have been chosen for simulation For each selected w,thirty runs are performed and the iterationsrequired for finding the global optimum are recorded The results are listed in Table 1. In Table 1,the empty cells indicate that the PSO failed to ftnd the global optimum withi ...
... Different inertia weights w have been chosen for simulation For each selected w,thirty runs are performed and the iterationsrequired for finding the global optimum are recorded The results are listed in Table 1. In Table 1,the empty cells indicate that the PSO failed to ftnd the global optimum withi ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Gravity on quantized space-times
... Interesting model building/pheno [R. Foot, A.K., K.L. McDonalds, R.R. Volkas] CoEPP-2013 Cairns, July 2013 ...
... Interesting model building/pheno [R. Foot, A.K., K.L. McDonalds, R.R. Volkas] CoEPP-2013 Cairns, July 2013 ...
04-18-shape_new
... A problem with this approach is that particles will disappear under the surface. We can reduce this problem by essentially offsetting the surface: ...
... A problem with this approach is that particles will disappear under the surface. We can reduce this problem by essentially offsetting the surface: ...
E - Indico
... Accelerator Research at SLAC U. Wienands, SLAC at CERN until 12-Nov. on a LARP-sponsored Long Term Visit Division Head for FACET Linac ...
... Accelerator Research at SLAC U. Wienands, SLAC at CERN until 12-Nov. on a LARP-sponsored Long Term Visit Division Head for FACET Linac ...
The Accurate Mass Formulas of Leptons, Quarks, Gauge Bosons
... masses of leptons, quarks, gauge bosons, and the Higgs boson. The Standard Model of particle physics contains the particles masses of leptons, quarks, and gauge bosons which cannot be calculated or predicted theoretically. From a theoretical point of view, the particle mass is a total unsolved probl ...
... masses of leptons, quarks, gauge bosons, and the Higgs boson. The Standard Model of particle physics contains the particles masses of leptons, quarks, and gauge bosons which cannot be calculated or predicted theoretically. From a theoretical point of view, the particle mass is a total unsolved probl ...
Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration
... The plasma wave generated by the proton driver is shown in Fig. 2. The rightmost region of high electron density in frames b) and d) result from plasma electrons being “sucked in” by the proton bunch. The electrons then continue to move across the beam axis and create a depletion region very similar ...
... The plasma wave generated by the proton driver is shown in Fig. 2. The rightmost region of high electron density in frames b) and d) result from plasma electrons being “sucked in” by the proton bunch. The electrons then continue to move across the beam axis and create a depletion region very similar ...
CMS PAS FSQ-12-005 - Laboratory of Experimental High Energy
... Forward rapidity gap cross section Forward rapidity gap defined as ΔηF=Max(4.7-ηmax,4.7+ηmin). ...
... Forward rapidity gap cross section Forward rapidity gap defined as ΔηF=Max(4.7-ηmax,4.7+ηmin). ...
the compass rich-1 read-out system
... channels have to be read out. The front end electronic (FEE) is arranged in 24 rows, each handling the signals of a group of 6 times 80 = 480 pads. One row uses 30 GASSIPLEX (3) chips, to amplify, hold and multiplex the analogue signals. The charge content of these channels is digitized by a 10 bit ...
... channels have to be read out. The front end electronic (FEE) is arranged in 24 rows, each handling the signals of a group of 6 times 80 = 480 pads. One row uses 30 GASSIPLEX (3) chips, to amplify, hold and multiplex the analogue signals. The charge content of these channels is digitized by a 10 bit ...
Constraints on ultracompact minihalos using neutrino signals from
... one kind of potential astrophysical source of emission (Scott & Sivertsson 2009; Bringmann et al. 2012; Yang et al. 2013a,b). In addition to annihilation, decay is another important approach for detecting dark matter signals. This is especially crucial for those dark matter candidates that do not an ...
... one kind of potential astrophysical source of emission (Scott & Sivertsson 2009; Bringmann et al. 2012; Yang et al. 2013a,b). In addition to annihilation, decay is another important approach for detecting dark matter signals. This is especially crucial for those dark matter candidates that do not an ...
Path Project Presentation - atlas-com-media.web.cern.ch
... a harmonious connection between the Globe and the ATLAS Visitor Centre Complement the visitor’s experience given by the CERN visit service an independent and complementary method from the “Universe of Particles” exhibition in the Globe centre, including several hands-on exhibits. Multimedia ...
... a harmonious connection between the Globe and the ATLAS Visitor Centre Complement the visitor’s experience given by the CERN visit service an independent and complementary method from the “Universe of Particles” exhibition in the Globe centre, including several hands-on exhibits. Multimedia ...
kgAPSs05 - University of Richmond
... (3) Reasonable Fit Parameter Uncertainties: We observed uncertainties (2) on some fit parameters that were orders of magnitude smaller than expected (~10-3). This would cause the point to be weighted more, distorting the second generation fits. The fit uncertainties were more reasonable after using ...
... (3) Reasonable Fit Parameter Uncertainties: We observed uncertainties (2) on some fit parameters that were orders of magnitude smaller than expected (~10-3). This would cause the point to be weighted more, distorting the second generation fits. The fit uncertainties were more reasonable after using ...
Radiation from accelerated charged particles
... • Strong dependence 1/m4 on the rest mass • proportional to 1/2 ( is the bending radius) • proportional to B2 (B is the magnetic field of the bending dipole) ...
... • Strong dependence 1/m4 on the rest mass • proportional to 1/2 ( is the bending radius) • proportional to B2 (B is the magnetic field of the bending dipole) ...