[seminar] [DANAS] Fabrizio Nesti, 17.06. (srijeda) 14h (s.t. TOČNO!), Predavaona I krila IRB

Kornelija Passek-Kumericki passek at atila.irb.hr
Wed Jun 17 08:52:27 CEST 2015


                       SEMINAR  TEORIJSKE  FIZIKE


   (Zajednički seminari Fizičkog odsjeka PMF-a te Zavoda za teorijsku
    fiziku i Zavoda za eksperimentalnu fiziku IRB-a)

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From Neutrino Masses to Lepton Number Violation at LHC

Fabrizio Nesti
ZTF, IRB


   Datum:  srijeda, 17. lipnja 2015.
   Vrijeme: 14 sati s.t. ("sine tempore") TOČNO!
     (s.t. danas zbog sljedećeg predavanja u 15:15)
     (btw, povodom nekih upita
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_quarter_(class_timing)
   Mjesto: IRB, predavaona I krila


Sazetak:

While the Standard Model and the Higgs mechanism are proving triumphant in
explaining the masses of elementary particles such as gauge bosons and
charged fermions, a similar understanding for the masses of neutrinos is
still missing. I review the possibility that parity is restored at low
energies as in Left-Right Symmetric theories, which directly offer a
framework for the neutrino mass mechanism. I first discuss the indirect
bounds and the sensitivity in flavour changing and CP-violation observables,
mainly K mesons and B in the future.  Then I describe the observable
consequences of low scale Lepton-Number Violation and the interplay between
different phenomena, from neutrinoless double beta decay to striking
production at LHC of new gauge bosons and new possible decays of the Higgs
bosons with displaced vertices, all contributing to probe the neutrino mass
origin.


Voditeljica seminara: Kornelija Passek-Kumericki (passek at irb dot hr)
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