Essays about: "neutrino interactions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words neutrino interactions.
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1. Non-linear effects in the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
University essay from Uppsala universitet/HögenergifysikAbstract : In this thesis the linearity of the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement is studied using two different sets Monte Carlo simulated crossings of proton-proton bunches. A primary high-momentum, or hard, interaction must be chosen for the Monte Carlo simulation. READ MORE
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2. Neutrino Oscillations and Scalar Non-Standard Interactions at ESSnuSB
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : This report consists of two parts. Firstly, an introduction to neutrino oscillations is presented. This includes introducing neutrino mass terms into the standard model, the leptonic mixing matrix, neutrino oscillations in vacuum and neutrino oscillations in matter. READ MORE
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3. Studies of Dark Showers for Present and Future Colliders
University essay from Lunds universitet/Partikel- och kärnfysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : In this work we explore a strongly-interacting dark sector with a Z’ portal to the Standard Model. We focus on the dark shower phenomenology and their semi-visible jet signatures with a strong emphasis on first principles of the theory. READ MORE
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4. Ghosts of Our Past: Neutrino Direction Reconstruction Using Deep Neural Networks
University essay from Uppsala universitet/HögenergifysikAbstract : Neutrinos are the perfect cosmic messengers when it comes to investigating the most violent and mysterious astronomical and cosmological events in the Universe. The interaction probability of neutrinos is small, and the flux of high-energy neutrinos decreases quickly with increasing energy. READ MORE
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5. Sterile Neutrinos and Non-Standard Interactions in Neutrino Telescopes
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : The failure of the Standard Model of particle physics to predict neutrino masses invites us to amend it. We have no reason to believe that the interactions currently described by the gauge group are the whole picture, nor should we expect that the number of fermions hitherto observed is correct. READ MORE