
Precision Muon Physics
... for formation of muonic atoms was much shorter than the muon lifetime. Compared to ordinary atoms, the muonic atom radii are (mµ /me ) times smaller and the energy levels are (mµ /me ) times greater. Consequently, the overlap between the muon orbits and the nucleus is much larger than in ordinary a ...
... for formation of muonic atoms was much shorter than the muon lifetime. Compared to ordinary atoms, the muonic atom radii are (mµ /me ) times smaller and the energy levels are (mµ /me ) times greater. Consequently, the overlap between the muon orbits and the nucleus is much larger than in ordinary a ...
TK_LV_NExT
... Neutrino mode analysis: MiniBooNE saw the 3.0s excess at low energy region Antineutrino mode analysis: MiniBooNE saw the 1.4s excess at low and high energy region Since we find no evidence of Lorentz violation, we set limits on the combination SME coefficients. ...
... Neutrino mode analysis: MiniBooNE saw the 3.0s excess at low energy region Antineutrino mode analysis: MiniBooNE saw the 1.4s excess at low and high energy region Since we find no evidence of Lorentz violation, we set limits on the combination SME coefficients. ...
Neutrino Mass and Direct Measurements
... particles and therefore have a Dirac mass on the order of 1 MeV (or so). Suppose the Dirac mass of the neutrino is around the same value (mD ≈ 1 MeV ) like all the other particles. Then if the mass of the heavy partner is around 1015 eV, the mass of the light neutrino will be in the meV range, as we ...
... particles and therefore have a Dirac mass on the order of 1 MeV (or so). Suppose the Dirac mass of the neutrino is around the same value (mD ≈ 1 MeV ) like all the other particles. Then if the mass of the heavy partner is around 1015 eV, the mass of the light neutrino will be in the meV range, as we ...
Automatic scanning of emulsion films for the OPERA - INFN
... During the sixties and seventies, electron and muon neutrinos of high energy were used to probe the composition of nucleons. The experiments gave evidence for quarks and established their properties. In 1970, Glashow, Illiopoulos and Maiani made the hypothesis of the existence of a second quark fami ...
... During the sixties and seventies, electron and muon neutrinos of high energy were used to probe the composition of nucleons. The experiments gave evidence for quarks and established their properties. In 1970, Glashow, Illiopoulos and Maiani made the hypothesis of the existence of a second quark fami ...
Cool things to do with neutrons - Institut Laue
... also made the first predictions of the properties of ultracold neutrons and what they could be used for. Despite this, it was not until nearly 10 years later that his countryman, Fedor L’vovich Shapiro, succeeded in extracting them from a reactor at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in ...
... also made the first predictions of the properties of ultracold neutrons and what they could be used for. Despite this, it was not until nearly 10 years later that his countryman, Fedor L’vovich Shapiro, succeeded in extracting them from a reactor at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in ...
Dynamical Conformal and Electro
... è absence of Λ2 and ln(Λ) divergences è no preferred scale and therefore no scale problems - Conformal Anomaly (CA): Quantum effects explicitly break CS existence of CA à CS preserving regularization does not exist - dimensional regularization is close to CS and gives only ln(Λ) - cutoff reg. è ...
... è absence of Λ2 and ln(Λ) divergences è no preferred scale and therefore no scale problems - Conformal Anomaly (CA): Quantum effects explicitly break CS existence of CA à CS preserving regularization does not exist - dimensional regularization is close to CS and gives only ln(Λ) - cutoff reg. è ...
Structural( biology( at( the( single( particle( level:( imaging( tobacco
... Assessing the neutrino mass scale is one of the major challenges in today’s particle physics and astrophysics. Although neutrino oscillation experiments have clearly shown that there are at least three neutrinos with different masses, the absolute values of these masses remain unknown. Neutrino flav ...
... Assessing the neutrino mass scale is one of the major challenges in today’s particle physics and astrophysics. Although neutrino oscillation experiments have clearly shown that there are at least three neutrinos with different masses, the absolute values of these masses remain unknown. Neutrino flav ...
HEPAP Subpanel - LIGO
... explain to you in more detail, how because of the "wrong" statistics of the N and Li6 nuclei and the continuous beta spectrum, I have hit upon a deseperate remedy to save the "exchange theorem" of statistics and the law of conservation of energy. Namely, the possibility that there could exist in the ...
... explain to you in more detail, how because of the "wrong" statistics of the N and Li6 nuclei and the continuous beta spectrum, I have hit upon a deseperate remedy to save the "exchange theorem" of statistics and the law of conservation of energy. Namely, the possibility that there could exist in the ...
Constraints on ultracompact minihalos using neutrino signals from
... College of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Anyang Normal University, Anyang 455000, China Joint Center for Particle, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology, Nanjing University-Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanjing 210093, China ...
... College of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Anyang Normal University, Anyang 455000, China Joint Center for Particle, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology, Nanjing University-Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanjing 210093, China ...
instructions for the preparation of contributions to cern reports
... development of accelerators the subject then played a ‘niche’ role until instrumental developments allowed the construction of large detectors, resulting in important results such as the confirmation that neutrinos have mass. With the development of precision experimental cosmology, ‘non-accelerator ...
... development of accelerators the subject then played a ‘niche’ role until instrumental developments allowed the construction of large detectors, resulting in important results such as the confirmation that neutrinos have mass. With the development of precision experimental cosmology, ‘non-accelerator ...
Bruno Pontecorvo

Bruno Pontecorvo (Russian: Бру́но Макси́мович Понтеко́рво, Bruno Maksimovich Pontekorvo; 22 August 1913 – 24 September 1993) was an Italian nuclear physicist, an early assistant of Enrico Fermi and then the author of numerous studies in high energy physics, especially on neutrinos. According to Oleg Gordievsky (the highest-ranking KGB officer ever to defect) and Pavel Sudoplatov (former deputy director of Foreign Intelligence for the Soviet Union), Pontecorvo was also a Soviet agent. Convinced communist, he defected to the Soviet Union in 1950, where he continued his research on the decay of the muon and on neutrinos. The prestigious Pontecorvo Prize was instituted in his memory in 1995.