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Weak Interactions and the Standard Model of Strong and Electroweak Interactions

2011

This chapter gives an introduction to the phenomenology and the theory of weak interaction processes involving leptons and hadrons. In Sects. 3.1, 3.2 we collect the most prominent and characteristic properties of weak interactions as they follow from the analysis of a set of key experiments, old and recent. The following sections 3.3–3.5 deal with the elements of non-Abelian local gauge theories in general, and with the unified theory of electroweak and strong interactions of Glashow, Salam and Weinberg (GSW), in particular.

PhysicsGauge bosonTheoretical physicsWeak isospinHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentGauge theoryWeak interactionUnified field theoryPhenomenology (particle physics)Lepton
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ICHEP 2014 Summary: Theory Status after the First LHC Run

2016

A brief overview of the main highlights discussed at ICHEP 2014 is presented. The experimental data confirm that the scalar boson discovered at the LHC couples to other particles as predicted in the Standard Model. This constitutes a great success of the present theoretical paradigm, which has been confirmed as the correct description at the electroweak scale. At the same time, the negative searches for signals of new phenomena tightly constrain many new-physics scenarios, challenging previous theoretical wisdom and opening new perspectives in fundamental physics. Fresh ideas are needed to face the many pending questions unanswered within the Standard Model framework.

PhysicsHigh Energy Physics - TheoryNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderStandard Model and Beyond010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysics beyond the Standard ModelElectroweak interactionFOS: Physical sciencesScalar boson01 natural sciencesStandard ModelHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)0103 physical sciencesFundamental physicsElectroweak and Strong InteractionsHigh Energy PhysicsElectroweak scale010306 general physics
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Gauge invariance and unstable particles.

1995

A gauge-independent approach to resonant transition amplitudes with nonconserved external currents is presented, which is implemented by the pinch technique. The analytic expressions derived with this method are $U(1)_{em}$ invariant, independent of the choice of the gauge-fixing parameter, and satisfy a number of required theoretical properties, including unitarity. Although special attention is paid to resonant scatterings involving the $\gamma WW$ and $ZWW$ vertices in the minimal Standard Model, our approach can be extended to the top quark or other unstable particles appearing in renormalizable models of new physics.

PhysicsHigh Energy Physics - TheoryUnitarityComputer Science::Information RetrievalElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaFeynman graphInvariant (physics)Scattering amplitudeHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyAmplitudeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Quantum mechanicsPinchGauge theoryMathematical physicsPhysical review letters
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Negative S parameter from holographic technicolor.

2006

We present a new class of 5D models, Holographic Technicolor, which fulfills the basic requirements for a candidate of comprehensible 4D strong dynamics at the electroweak scale. It is the first Technicolor-like model able to provide a vanishing or even negative tree-level S parameter, avoiding any no-go theorem on its sign. The model is described in the large-N regime. S is therefore computable: possible corrections coming from boundary terms follow the 1/N suppression, and generation of fermion masses and the S parameter issue do split up. We investigate the model's 4D dual, probably walking Technicolor-like with a large anomalous dimension.

PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyDuality (optimization)Boundary (topology)FOS: Physical sciencesTechnicolorFermionDual (category theory)Theoretical physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Dimension (vector space)Quantum mechanicsElectroweak scaleSign (mathematics)Physical review letters
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Right-handed neutrino magnetic moments

2009

PACS numbers: 14.60.St, 13.15.+g, 13.35.Hb, 13.66.Hk

PhysicsHistoryNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMagnetic momentElectron–positron annihilationElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyVertex functionFOS: Physical sciencesPartícules (Física nuclear)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)BibliographyCP violationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrino
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Simultaneous analysis of neutrinoless double beta decay and LHC pp-cross sections: limits on the left-right mixing angle

2015

The extension of the Standard Model of electroweak interactions, to accommodate massive neutrinos and/or right-handed currents, is one of the fundamental questions to answer in the cross-field of particle and nuclear physics. The consequences of such extensions would reflect upon nuclear decays, like the very exotic nuclear double-beta-decay, as well as upon high-energy proton-proton reactions of the type performed at the LHC accelerator. In this talk we shall address this question by looking at the results reported by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations, where the excitation and decay of a heavy-mass boson may be mediated by a heavy-mass neutrino in proton-proton reactions leading to two jets…

PhysicsHistoryParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderElectroweak interactionNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaneutrinoless double beta decayComputer Science ApplicationsEducationStandard ModelNuclear physicsdouble-beta-decayDouble beta decayLHC acceleratorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLHCNeutrinoNuclear ExperimentMixing (physics)Ciencias ExactasLeptonBoson
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WIMPy baryogenesis with sterile neutrinos

2015

In this talk we propose a mechanism for baryogenesis from particle decays or annihilations that can work at the TeV scale. Some heavy particles annihilate or decay into a heavy sterile neutrino N (with M 1 TeV) and a "light" one ν (with m 100 GeV), generating an asymmetry among the two helicity degrees of freedom of v. This asymmetry is partially transferred to Standard Model leptons via fast Yukawa interactions and reprocessed into a baryon asymmetry by the electroweak sphalerons. We illustrate this mechanism in a WIMPy baryogenesis model where the helicity asymmetry is generated in the annihilation of dark matter. This model connects the baryon asymmetry, dark matter, and neutrino masses.

PhysicsHistoryParticle physicsSterile neutrinoAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenamedia_common.quotation_subjectHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDark matterElectroweak interactionAsymmetryComputer Science ApplicationsEducationBaryogenesisNuclear physicsBaryon asymmetryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoLeptonmedia_commonJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Group-Theoretic analysis of the mixing angle in the electroweak gauge group

1996

In this paper the authors provide strong mathematical support for the idea that the experimentally measured magnitude 1 - M{sub W}{sup 2}/M{sub Z}{sup 2} associated with sin{sup 2}{theta}{sub w} in the standard model of electroweak interactions cannot be simultaneously identified with the squared quotient of the electric charge by the SU(2) charge, e{sup 2}/g{sup 2}. In fact, the natural, mathematical requirement that the Weinberg rotation between the gauge fields associated with the third component of the {open_quotes}weak isospin{close_quotes} (T{sub 3}) and the hypercharge (Y) proceeds from a global Lie-group homomorphism of the SU(2) {circle_times} U(1){sub y} gauge group in some locall…

PhysicsHyperchargeParticle physicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Gauge groupGeneral MathematicsLie algebraElectroweak interactionLie groupGrand Unified TheoryCharge (physics)Weinberg angleMathematical physicsInternational Journal of Theoretical Physics
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Weak Interactions at Low Energy

1985

In this series of lectures, I would like to discuss the basic aspects of the standard electroweak theory, as well as some alternatives. The phenomenology associated with charged and neutral currents weak interaction will show the success of the standard theory in giving a quantitative account of the existing data. The framework of most of our considerations will be that of an effective theory at low momentum transfer, low with respect to the masses of the intermediate vector bosons, 80–90 GeV. As an extension of the standard theory for the leptonic sector, I will contemplate the possibility of massive neutrinos being described by Majorana fields, leading to exotic phenomena induced by lepto…

PhysicsMAJORANAParticle physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyElectroweak interactionEffective field theoryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoWeak interactionPhenomenology (particle physics)Lepton numberVector boson
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Leptonic CP violation with massless neutrinos

1989

Abstract Leptonic CP violation may arise in the SU(2) ⊗ U(1) theory even if the neutrinos are strictly massless and, as a result, it is potentially large. Theoretical scenarios include isosinglet neutral heavy leptons which are present in many extensions of the standard electroweak theory such as superstring inspired models. We discuss in detail the nature of this CP violation and show that it can occur in a two-generation model. Possible effects are briefly discussed.

PhysicsMassless particleNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsNeutral currentHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyElectroweak interactionCP violationSuperstring theoryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoCharged currentLeptonPhysics Letters B
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