2–3 Apr 2022
University of Kansas
US/Central timezone

Session

Session 3

2 Apr 2022, 14:15
2001 Malott Hall (University of Kansas)

2001 Malott Hall

University of Kansas

Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas Lawrence, KS

Conveners

Session 3

  • Doug McKay (University of Kansas)

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  1. Timothy Alan Bolton (Kansas State University (US))
    02/04/2022, 14:15
  2. Bhupal Dev (Washington University in St. Louis)
    02/04/2022, 14:50

    The detection of ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrinos by the IceCube neutrino telescope has ushered in a new era of neutrino astrophysics. We will discuss how the IceCube data can as well be used as an effective probe of neutrino mass models. In particular, we will show that the mediators of some well-motivated radiative neutrino mass models can give rise to Glashow-like resonance features in the...

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  3. Ritu Dcruz (Oklahoma State University)
    02/04/2022, 15:20

    In this work, we explore parameter space in the Zee Model to resolve the long-standing tension of the electron and muon anomalous magnetic moment (AMM). We propose two minimal flavor structures that can explain these anomalies while fitting the neutrino oscillation data. To be comprehensive, we examine the constraints from the electric dipole moment (EDM) and find a region of parameter space...

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  4. Vishnu Padmanabhan Kovilakam
    02/04/2022, 15:40

    Recent precise measurement of muon anomalous magnetic moment by the Fermilab experiment reaffirm the Brookhaven measurement and point towards physics beyond the Standard Model. Such a new physics interpretation of muon $g-2$ anomaly typically leads to large corrections to the muon mass. In this work, we study the constraints imposed by these muon mass corrections on the scale of new physics...

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