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Is there evidence for additional neutrino species from cosmology? [PDF]
It has been suggested that recent cosmological and flavor-oscillation data favor the existence of additional neutrino species beyond the three predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics.
Feeney, Stephen M. +2 more
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Nuclear Physics in the Era of Quantum Computing and Quantum Machine Learning
The use of QML in the realm of nuclear physics at low energy is almost nonexistent. Three examples of the use of quantum computing and quantum machine in nuclear physics are presented: the determination of the phase/shape in nuclear models, the calculation of the ground state energy, and the identification of particles in nuclear physics experiments ...
José‐Enrique García‐Ramos +4 more
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A plethora of long-range neutrino interactions probed by DUNE and T2HK
Upcoming neutrino experiments will soon search for new neutrino interactions more thoroughly than ever before, boosting the prospects of extending the Standard Model. In anticipation of this, we forecast the capability of two of the leading long-baseline
Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla +3 more
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The nu-e-bar electron elastic scattering cross-section was measured with a CsI(Tl) scintillating crystal detector array with a total mass of 187 kg at the Kuo-Sheng Nuclear Power Station. The detectors were exposed to a reactor nu-e-bar flux of 6.4 X 10^{
Bilmis, Selcuk +2 more
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This is a review for Reports of Progress in Physics. After an introduction we start by explaining the different neutrino masses corresponding to different types of neutrinos, Dirac or Majorana, in section 2.
Gelmini, Graciela, Roulet, Esteban
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Abstract Dielectric anisotropy in ice alters the propagation of polarized radio waves, so polarimetric radar sounding can be used to survey anisotropic properties of ice masses. Ice anisotropy is either intrinsic, associated with ice‐crystal orientation fabric (COF), or extrinsic, associated with material heterogeneity, such as bubbles, fractures, and ...
Benjamin H. Hills +30 more
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Constraining non-unitary neutrino mixing using matter effects in atmospheric neutrinos at INO-ICAL
The mass-induced neutrino oscillation is a well established phenomenon that is based on the unitary mixing among three light active neutrinos. Remarkable precision on neutrino mixing parameters over the last decade or so has opened up the prospects for ...
Sadashiv Sahoo +3 more
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Impairments on the Construction of a Cosmic Neutrino Detector in a Romanian Salt Mine
The modulus of the transfer function of an antenna when boreholed in salt. With red are represented results from the Targu Ocna salt mine and with black‐from Slanic salt mine ABSTRACT Indirect cosmic neutrino detectors utilize dense media to enhance the likelihood of neutrino interactions within the detection volume.
A. M. Badescu
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Non-standard neutrino interactions mediated by a light scalar at DUNE
We investigate the effect on neutrino oscillations generated by beyond-the-standard-model interactions between neutrinos and matter. Specifically, we focus on scalar-mediated non-standard interactions (NSI) whose impact fundamentally differs from that of
Bhaskar Dutta +5 more
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IceCube Non-detection of GRBs: Constraints on the Fireball Properties
The increasingly deep limit on the neutrino emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with IceCube observations has reached the level that could put useful constraints on the fireball properties.
Dai, Zi-Gao +5 more
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