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Wormholes in spacetime with torsion
Analytical wormhole solutions in theory are presented. It is discussed
whether the extremely short range repulsive forces, related to the spin angular
momentum of matter, could be the ``carrier'' of the exoticity that threads the
wormhole throat.Comment: 10 pages revte
Quantum Decoherence of Photons in the Presence of Hidden U(1)s
Many extensions of the standard model predict the existence of hidden sectors
that may contain unbroken abelian gauge groups. We argue that in the presence
of quantum decoherence photons may convert into hidden photons on sufficiently
long time scales and show that this effect is strongly constrained by CMB and
supernova data. In particular, Planck-scale suppressed decoherence scales D ~
E^2/M_Pl (characteristic for non-critical string theories) are incompatible
with the presence of even a single hidden U(1). The corresponding bounds on the
decoherence scale are four orders of magnitude stronger than analogous bounds
derived from solar and reactor neutrino data and complement other bounds
derived from atmospheric neutrino data.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure
Probing Exotic Physics With Cosmic Neutrinos
Traditionally, collider experiments have been the primary tool used in
searching for particle physics beyond the Standard Model. In this talk, I will
discuss alternative approaches for exploring exotic physics scenarios using
high energy and ultra-high energy cosmic neutrinos. Such neutrinos can be used
to study interactions at energies higher, and over baselines longer, than those
accessible to colliders. In this way, neutrino astronomy can provide a window
into fundamental physics which is highly complementary to collider techniques.
I will discuss the role of neutrino astronomy in fundamental physics,
considering the use of such techniques in studying several specific scenarios
including low scale gravity models, Standard Model electroweak instanton
induced interactions, decaying neutrinos and quantum decoherence.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures; For the proceedings of From Colliders To Cosmic
Rays, Prague, Czech Republic, September 7-13, 200
Unparticle Searches Through Low Energy Parity Violating Asymmetry
In this paper, we study the effects of the unparticles on the
parity-violating asymmetry for the low energy electron-electron scattering,
. Using the data from the E158 experiment at SLAC we
extract the limits on the unparticle coupling , and on the the
energy scale at 95% C.L. for various values of the scaling dimension
Hadronic interactions models beyond collider energies
Studies of the influence of different hadronic models on extensive air
showers at ultra-high energies are presented. The hadronic models considered
are those implemented in the well-known QGSJET and SIBYLL event generators. The
different approaches used in both codes to model the underlying physics is
analyzed using computer simulations performed with the program AIRES. The most
relevant observables for both single collisions and air showers are studied for
primary energies ranging from eV up to eV. In addition,
the evolution of lateral and energy distributions during the shower development
is presented. Our analysis seems to indicate that the behaviour of shower
observables does not largely reflect the strong differences observed in single
collisions.Comment: 31 RevTex pages - 14 ps figure
Sensitivity of a proposed space-based Cerenkov astrophysical-neutrino telescope (CHANT)
Neutrinos with energies in the PeV to EeV range produce upgoing extensive air
showers when they interact underground close enough to the surface of the
Earth. We study the possibility for detection of such showers with a system of
very wide field-of-view imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, named CHANT
for CHerenkov from Astrophysical Neutrinos Telescope, pointing down to a strip
below the Earth's horizon from space. We find that CHANT provides sufficient
sensitivity for the study of the astrophysical neutrino flux in a wide energy
range, from 10 PeV to 10 EeV. A space-based CHANT system can discover and study
in detail the cosmogenic neutrino flux originating from interactions of
ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in the intergalactic medium.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, accepted to Phys. Rev.
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