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E-grāmata: New Results and Actual Problems in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Proceedings of XXIXth International Workshop on High Energy Physics [World Scientific e-book]

Edited by (Inst For High Energy Physics, Russia), Edited by (Inst For High Energy Physics, Russia), Edited by (National Research Centre Kurchatov Inst, Inst For High Energy Physics, Russia)
  • Formāts: 236 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2014
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814578745
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  • Formāts: 236 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2014
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814578745
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This unique volume contains the materials of the XXIXth International Workshop on High Energy Physics. The content of the volume is much wider than just high-energy physics and actually concerns all the most fundamental areas of modern physics research: high-energy physics proper, gravitation and cosmology. Presentations embrace both theory and experiment.
Preface v
Organizers vii
12 Closed Doors and 8 Open Windows in Physics Beyond the SM
1(7)
F. Riva
On Possible Interpretation of the LHC Higgs-Like State in the Framework of the Non-Perturbative Effective Interaction of W-Bosons
8(8)
B. A. Arbuzov
What Can the Higgs Tell Us About UV Physics?
16(6)
A. K. Knochel
Panel Discussion I: Higgs Boson
22(3)
V. Kiselev
B. Arbuzov
G. Bernardi
A. Knochel
R. Nikolaidou
F. Riva
Recent Results from the Heavy Ion Program at RHIC
25(9)
O. Evdokimov
Multiplicity and Membranes Collision in Modified AdS5 with Factor b =(L\Z)α exp(-Z2\R2)
34(8)
I. Ya. Aref'eva
E. O. Pozdeeva
T. O. Pozdeeva
Recent LHCb Results
42(8)
B. Adeva
Top Quark Physics Results from LHC
50(5)
C. Ferro
Searches for Exotic Physics at LHC
55(8)
K. Kotov
Panel Discussion II: Quark-Gluon Plasma, Heavy Quarks and Exotics
63(8)
V. Zakharov
O. Evdokimov
S. Kabana
K. Kotov
S. Sadovsky
S. Troshin
Search for Neutrino Oscillations in Appearance Mode with the OPERA Experiment
71(9)
T. A. Dzhatdoev
V. L. Troshina
Neutrino Physics at Super-Kamiokande
80(8)
M. Smy
Neutrino Oscillations: Recent Results and Perspectives
88(10)
M. M. Khabibullin
Yu. G. Kudenko
Panel Discussion III: Neutrino Problems
98(4)
V. Obraztsov
M. Smy
M. Khabibullin
N. Titov
S. Gershtein
Search for a New Dark (U) Boson with the WASA-At-COSY Experiment
102(8)
D. Pszczel
High-Energy Collisions in Space-Time Perspective
110(11)
V. A. Petrov
RHIC Spin Program: Results and Prospects
121(8)
A. Bazilevsky
Inward Horizons of the Spinning Nucleons
129(10)
A. Prokudin
Panel Discussion IV: Standard Model and QCD
139(2)
A. Prokudin
B. Adeva
C. Ferro
A. Likhoded
O. Zenin
Supermassive Black Hole at the Galactic Center
141(12)
A. F. Zakharov
Einsteinian Revolution's Misinterpretation: No True Black Holes, No Information Paradox: Just Quasi-Static Balls of Quark Gluon Plasma
153(11)
A. Mitra
Flaws in Black Hole Theory and General Relativity
164(15)
S. J. Crothers
Panel Discussion V: Black Holes
179(3)
S. Sokolov
S. Crothers
A. Mitra
V. Sokolov
A. Zakharov
Quantum Cosmology Will Need to Become a Numerical Subject
182(9)
E. Anderson
Einsteinian Revolution's Wrong Turn: Lumpy Interacting Cosmos Assumed as Smooth Perfect Fluid, No Dark Energy, Eternal Universe?
191(10)
A. Mitra
The Gamma-Ray Bursts and Core-Collapse Supernovae --- Global Star Forming Rate Peaks at Large Redshifts
201(9)
V. V. Sokolov
High Energy Gravitational Waves from the Early Universe
210(9)
A. D. Dolgov
Panel Discussion VI: Cosmology
219
E. Anderson
A. Dolgov
S. Crothers
A. Mitra
V. Rubakov
A. Zakharov