301 research outputs found
On soft breaking and CP phases in the supersymmetric standard model
We consider a class of N=1 supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model in
which the soft breaking sector is CP conserving at the GUT scale. We study the
question of whether the presence of explicit CP violation in the Yukawa sector
of the theory induces through renormalization effects CP violating phases in
the soft terms, which could lead to observable effects. A clear pattern appears
in the structure of phases in the soft sector. In particular, the inclusion of
intergenerational mixing induces large phases in the flavour mixing entries of
the trilinear soft breaking terms, whereas the diagonal entries remain real. A
mechanism is proposed for generating through chargino exchange a contribution
to the neutron electric dipole moment which can be a few orders of magnitude
larger that that of the Standard Model, although still out of reach of
experimental tests. We comment on the possible relevance of these phases for
baryogenesis at the weak scale in minimal supersymetric scenarios, recently
considered in the literature.Comment: 12 pages + 1 figure (postscript file available on request), LATEX,
SISSA 173/93/E
Using supernova neutrinos to monitor the collapse, to search for gravity waves and to probe neutrino masses
We discuss the importance of observing supernova neutrinos. By analyzing the
SN1987A observations of Kamiokande-II, IMB and Baksan, we show that they
provide a 2.5{\sigma} support to the standard scenario for the explosion. We
discuss in this context the use of neutrinos as trigger for the search of the
gravity wave impulsive emission. We derive a bound on the neutrino mass using
the SN1987A data and argue, using simulated data, that a future galactic
supernova could probe the sub-eV region.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure. Proceeding for the Galileo-Xu Guangqi meeting: The
Sun, the Stars, the Universe and General Relativity; October 26-30, 2009,
Shanghai (China). Accepted for publication at International Journal of Modern
Physics
Atmospheric neutrinos in a Large Liquid Argon detector
In view of the evaluation of the physics goals of a large Liquid Argon TPC,
evolving from the ICARUS technology, we have studied the possibility of
performing precision measurements on atmospheric neutrinos. For this purpose we
have improved existing Monte Carlo neutrino event generators based on FLUKA and
NUX by including the 3-flavor oscillation formalism and the numerical treatment
of Earth matter effects. By means of these tools we have studied the
sensitivity in the measurement of Theta(23) through the accurate measurement of
electron neutrinos. The updated values for Delta m^2(23) from Super-Kamiokande
and the mixing parameters as obtained by solar and KamLand experiments have
been used as reference input, while different values of Theta(13) have been
considered. An exposure larger than 500 kton yr seems necessary in order to
achieve a significant result, provided that the present knowledge of systematic
uncertainties is largely improved.Comment: Talk given at the worksgop "Cryogenic Liquid Detectors for Future
Particle Physics", LNGS (Italy) March 13th-14th, 200
Fermion Mass Hierarchy in Lifshitz Type Gauge Theory
We study the origin of fermion mass hierarchy and flavor mixing in a Lifshitz
type extension of the standard model including an extra scalar field. We show
that the hierarchical structure can originate from renormalizable interactions.
In contrast to the Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism, the higher the dimension of
associated operators, the heavier the fermion masses. Tiny masses for
left-handed neutrinos are obtained without introducing right-handed neutrinos.Comment: 13 pages; clarifications of some point
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