Search for dissertations about: "neutrino decay"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words neutrino decay.
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1. Theoretical and Phenomenological Studies of Neutrino Physics
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of neutrino physics. While the standard model of particle physics has been extremely successful, it fails to account for massive neutrinos, which are necessary to describe the observations of neutrino oscillations made by several different experiments. READ MORE
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2. Models in Neutrino Physics : Numerical and Statistical Studies
Abstract : The standard model of particle physics can excellently describe the vast majorityof data of particle physics experiments. However, in its simplest form, it cannot account for the fact that the neutrinos are massive particles and lepton flavorsmixed, as required by the observation of neutrino oscillations. READ MORE
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3. Neutrino emission from high-energy component gamma-ray bursts
Abstract : Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are brief and sudden explosions radiating most of their energy in the soft γ-ray band ( 100 keV). In the context of multimessenger astroparticle physics recent observations of GRBs provide an excellent benchmark for testing theoretical models of high energy emission mechanisms. READ MORE
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4. Predictions of Effective Models in Neutrino Physics
Abstract : Experiments on neutrino oscillations have confirmed that neutrinos have small, but non-zero masses, and that the interacting neutrino states do not have definite masses, but are mixtures of such states.The seesaw models make up a group of popular models describing the small neutrino masses and the corresponding mixing. READ MORE
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5. Structure of Deformed Proton-rich Nuclei Studied by Beta-decay
Abstract : Nuclear structure is studied using beta-decay reactions as a probe and focusing on medium-heavy proton-rich nuclei. One of the included articles is a systematic study covering a major part of the nuclear chart, especially searching for nuclei which may be sensitive to sub-MeV neutrinos... READ MORE