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    B Physics: CP Violation Beyond the SM

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    We analyse the present experimental evidence for a complex CKM matrix, even allowing for New Physics contributions to ϵK\epsilon_{K}, aJ/ΨKSa_{J/\Psi K_{S}}%, ΔMBd\Delta M_{B_{d}}, ΔMBs\Delta M_{B_{s}}, and the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 piece of ρρ% B\to \rho \rho and BρπB\to \rho \pi . We emphasize the crucial r\^{o}le played by the angle γ\gamma in both providing irrefutable evidence for a 3×\times 3 complex CKM matrix and placing constraints on the size of NP contributions. It is shown that even if one allows for New Physics a real CKM matrix is excluded at a 99.92% C.L., and the probability for the phase γ\gamma to be in the interval [170;10][10;170][-170^{\circ};-10^{\circ}]\cup \lbrack 10^{\circ};170^{\circ}] is 99.7%. Large value of the phase χ\chi , e.g. of order λ\lambda , is only possible in models where the unitarity of the 3×33\times 3 Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix is violated through the introduction of extra Q=2/3Q=2/3 quarks. We study the allowed range for χ\chi and the effect of a large χ\chi on various low-energy observables, such as CP asymmetries in BB meson decays. We also discuss the correlated effects which would be observable at high energy colliders, like decays tcZt\to cZ, etc..Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures. Presented at the Symposium in Honour of Gustavo C. Branco "CP Violation and the Flavour Puzzle", Lisbon, Portugal, 19-20 July 2005. To appear in Acta Physica Polonica

    Dynamical zeros in neutrino-electron elastic scattering at leading order

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    We show the existence of dynamical zeros in the helicity amplitudes for neutrino-electron elastic scattering at lowest order in the standard theory. In particular, the λ=1/2\lambda=1/2 non-flip electron helicity amplitude in the electron antineutrino process vanishes for an incident neutrino energy Eν=me/(4sin2θW)E_{\nu}=m_{e}/(4sin^{2}\theta_{W}) and forward electrons (maximum recoil energy). The rest of helicity amplitudes show kinematical zeros in this configuration and therefore the cross section vanishes. Prospects to search for neutrino magnetic moment are discussed.Comment: 9 pg.+ 2 figures (not included available upon request

    Coexistence of periods in a bisecting bifurcation

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    The inner structure of the attractor appearing when the Varley-Gradwell-Hassell population model bifurcates from regular to chaotic behaviour is studied. By algebraic and geometric arguments the coexistence of a continuum of neutrally stable limit cycles with different periods in the attractor is explained.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure

    A Novel Kind of Neutrino Oscillation Experiment

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    A novel method to look for neutrino oscillations is proposed based on the elastic scattering process νˉieνˉie\bar{\nu}_{i} e^{-}\rightarrow \bar{\nu}_{i} e^{-}, taking advantage of the dynamical zero present in the differential cross section for νˉeeνˉee\bar{\nu}_{e} e^{-}\rightarrow \bar{\nu}_{e} e^{-}. An effective tunable experiment between the "appearance" and "disappearance" limits is made possible. Prospects to exclude the allowed region for atmospheric neutrino oscillations are given.Comment: 11 pages (+3 figures, available upon request),Standard Latex, FTUV/94-3

    Bifurcations in the Lozi map

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    We study the presence in the Lozi map of a type of abrupt order-to-order and order-to-chaos transitions which are mediated by an attractor made of a continuum of neutrally stable limit cycles, all with the same period.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figure

    Invariant approach to flavour-dependent CP-violating phases in the MSSM

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    We use a new weak basis invariant approach to classify all the observable phases in any extension of the Standard Model (SM). We apply this formalism to determine the invariant CP phases in a simplified version of the Minimal Supersymmetric SM with only three non-trivial flavour structures. We propose four experimental measures to fix completely all the observable phases in the model. After these phases have been determined from experiment, we are able to make predictions on any other CP-violating observable in the theory, much in the same way as in the Standard Model all CP-violation observables are proportional to the Jarlskog invariant.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figure
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