Confluence of Cosmology, Massive Neutrinos, Elementary Particles, and Gravitation

Justbefore the preliminary programof Orbis Scientiae 1998 went to press the news in physics was suddenly dominated by the discovery that neutrinos are, after all, massive particles. This was predicted by some physicists including Dr. Behram Kusunoglu, who had apaper published on this subject in 1976...

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Other Authors: Kursunogammalu, Behram N. (Editor), Mintz, Stephan L. (Editor), Perlmutter, Arnold (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Neutrino Physics
  • On the Mass of the Neutrino
  • The Two Gravitating Massive Neutrino Pairs
  • The Current Status of LIGO
  • Solar Neutrinos: An Overview
  • Three-Neutrino Vacuum Oscillation Solutions to the Solar and Atmospheric Anomalies
  • Are There Four or More Neutrinos?
  • Neutrino Reactions in Nuclei and Neutrino Backgrounds
  • Recent Progress on New and Old Ideas
  • Is the Cosmological Constant Non-Zero?
  • Chern-Simons Violation of Lorentz and PTC Symmetries in Electrodynamics
  • Spin-Dependent Forces Between Quarks in Hadrons
  • Super Kamionkande Data on Proton Lifetime and Supergravity Models
  • Direct Detection of Dark Matter and Grand Unification
  • Breaking Lorentz Symmetry in Quantum Field Theory
  • Spin and Statistics
  • Spin Structure with Lepton Beams
  • Spin and Statistics for Quantum Hall Quasi-Particles
  • On the Correspondence Between Strongly Coupled QED2 and QCD2 with Antiferromagnetic Spin Chains
  • Small Violations of Statistics
  • Strings
  • Quantized Membranes
  • Supersymmetric Wilson Loops and Super Non-Abelian Stokes Theorem
  • Type IIB String Theory on AdS3×S3×T4
  • From Threebranes to Large N Gauge Theories