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Dr Niko Jokela20/10/2017, 15:30
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Kai Krister Loo (University of Jyvaskyla (FI))20/10/2017, 16:00
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Timo Johnny Karkkainen (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))20/10/2017, 16:30
The triplet scalars, predicted by the left-right symmetric SU(2)xSU(2)xU(1) model and utilized in Type II seesaw model to explain the lightness of neutrinos, would generate nonstandard interactions (NSI) for neutrino propagating in matter. The bounds for NSI would then translate into constraints on the triplet Higgs model. I introduce the model and present current bounds and bounds improved by...
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Sampsa Vihonen20/10/2017, 16:45
Following the celebrated discovery of neutrino oscillations, it became clear that the Standard Model had acquired yet another problem it could not explain: the origin of neutrino mass. Over the last few decades neutrino physics has seen an amazing progress, and very recently the field entered a new era, where properties of the standard three-neutrino paradigm can be tested to a high precision....
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