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Neutrinos in high energy and astroparticle physics / Jose W. F. Valle and Jorge C. Romao.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Germany : Wiley-VCH c2015.Description: xxii, 425 p. : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9783527411979
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 539.7215 23 V181
Contents:
1. Historical introduction-- 2. The standard model-- 3. Neutrino masses and mixing-- 4. Neutrino oscillations-- 5. Robustness of oscillations: the case of solar Neutrinos-- 6. Absolute Neutrino masses-- 7. Neutrino masses in su(3), su(2), su(1) theories-- 8. Higgs Boson physics and Neutrinos-- 9. Supersymmetry-- 10. Spontaneous R-parity violation-- 11. Bilinear R-parity violation-- 12. Phenomenology of Billinear R-parity violation-- 13. Neutrino masses and left-right symmetry-- 14. Neutrino masses and unification-- 15. Lepton flavour violation-- 16. The flavour problem and the quest for family symmetry-- 17. Cosmological implications of Neutrino masses-- A. Notation and conventions-- B. Feynman rules for majorana fermions-- C. Feynman rules for the standard model-- D. Minimal supersymmetric standard model couplings-- E. The prototype flavour group-- F. Mass matrices and couplings in the BRpV model-- G. Feynman diagrams for dark matter annihilation-- References-- Acknowledgments for the figures-- Index.
Summary: A self-contained modern textbook on the role of neutrinos in astrophysics, cosmology, and high energy physics, bridging the gap between neutrino theory and supersymmetric model building, with a thorough discussion of varieties of seesaw mechanism, with or without supersymmetry.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Historical introduction--
2. The standard model--
3. Neutrino masses and mixing--
4. Neutrino oscillations--
5. Robustness of oscillations: the case of solar Neutrinos--
6. Absolute Neutrino masses--
7. Neutrino masses in su(3), su(2), su(1) theories--
8. Higgs Boson physics and Neutrinos--
9. Supersymmetry--
10. Spontaneous R-parity violation--
11. Bilinear R-parity violation--
12. Phenomenology of Billinear R-parity violation--
13. Neutrino masses and left-right symmetry--
14. Neutrino masses and unification--
15. Lepton flavour violation--
16. The flavour problem and the quest for family symmetry--
17. Cosmological implications of Neutrino masses--
A. Notation and conventions--
B. Feynman rules for majorana fermions--
C. Feynman rules for the standard model--
D. Minimal supersymmetric standard model couplings--
E. The prototype flavour group--
F. Mass matrices and couplings in the BRpV model--
G. Feynman diagrams for dark matter annihilation--
References--
Acknowledgments for the figures--
Index.

A self-contained modern textbook on the role of neutrinos in astrophysics, cosmology, and high energy physics, bridging the gap between neutrino theory and supersymmetric model building, with a thorough discussion of varieties of seesaw mechanism, with or without supersymmetry.

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