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Introduction to Quantum-Gravity Phenomenology
After a brief review of the first phase of development of Quantum-Gravity Phenomenology, I argue that this research line is now ready to enter a more advanced phase: while at first it was legitimate to resort to heuristic order-of-magnitude estimates ...
A. Apostolakis+54 more
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Higgs and flavour as doors to new physics
A natural solution to the hierarchy problem of the Fermi scale motivates signals of New Physics at current and near future experiments. After a critical synthesis of this general motivation, we concentrate our attention on the interplay between LHC ...
Sala, Filippo
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Present and Future CP Measurements [PDF]
We review theoretical and experimental results on CP violation summarizing the discussions in the working group on CP violation at the UK phenomenology workshop 2000 in Durham.Comment: 104 pages, Latex, to appear in Journal of Physics
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Identifying Galactic Sources of High-Energy Neutrinos [PDF]
High-energy neutrinos present the ultimate signature for a cosmic ray accelerator. Galactic sources responsible for acceleration of cosmic ray up to the knee in cosmic ray spectrum will provide a guaranteed, albeit subdominant, contribution to the high-energy cosmic neutrino flux.
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A Tale of Two Portals: Testing Light, Hidden New Physics at Future $e^+ e^-$ Colliders
We investigate the prospects for producing new, light, hidden states at a future $e^+ e^-$ collider in a Higgsed dark $U(1)_D$ model, which we call the Double Dark Portal model.
Liu, Jia, Wang, Xiao-Ping, Yu, Felix
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A Stealth Supersymmetry Sampler [PDF]
The LHC has strongly constrained models of supersymmetry with traditional missing energy signatures. We present a variety of models that realize the concept of Stealth Supersymmetry, i.e.
A Anisimov+86 more
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Fundamental Physics With Cosmic High-Energy Gamma Rays [PDF]
High-energy photons (above the MeV) are a powerful probe for astrophysics and for fundamental physics under extreme conditions. During the recent years, our knowledge of the high-energy gamma-ray sky has impressively progressed thanks to the advent of new detectors for cosmic gamma rays, at ground (H.E.S.S., MAGIC, VERITAS, HAWC) and in space (AGILE ...
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Critical exponents and amplitude ratios of scalar nonextensive $q$-field theories [PDF]
We compute the radiative quantum corrections to the critical exponents and amplitude ratios for O($N$) $\lambda\phi^{4}$ scalar high energy nonextensive $q$-field theories. We employ the field theoretic renormalization group approach through six methods for evaluating the high energy nonextensive critical exponents up to next-to-leading order while the
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Supersymmetry Phenomenology at Hadron Colliders [PDF]
The phenomenology of a low-energy supersymmetry at hadron colliders is discussed with consideration of the minimal supergravity model, with a large top quark Yukawa coupling at the grand unification mass scale, and gauge mediated symmetry breaking models.
Barger, V.
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The role of CLIC in Europe's course to the high-energy frontier [PDF]
We respond to points raised in the recent discussion note arXiv:1912.13466, "Charting the European course to the high-energy frontier", which compares the CLIC and FCC programmes.
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