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Left-right symmetry in weak interactions: present status

Description: The basic features of the left-right symmetric electroweak theory are reviewed. The experimental situation regarding the scale M/sub R/ of the breakdown of parity is summarized. I further discuss in detail the connection with weak and strong CP violation and especially, grand unification. Also covered are the issues of cosmological domain walls and the compositeness of quarks and leptons. 57 references.
Date: January 1, 1983
Creator: Senjanovic, G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Operation and maintenance linear accelerator. Conference summary

Description: In the opening talk of this meeting, G. Kane defined the minimal standard model to be: (a) three generations of quarks and leptons; (b) massless neutrinos; (c) SU(3)/sub colour/ x SU(2)/sub L/ gauge theory; (d) one neutral Higgs boson; and (e) CP violation solely in the mass matrix. Reaching this point has been the tremendous achievement of the past decade. We have witnessed the discoveries of charm and the third generation, the discovery of neutral currents and the detailed confirmation of SU(… more
Date: January 1, 1983
Creator: Feldman, G. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Theoretical perspectives on strange physics

Description: Kaons are heavy enough to have an interesting range of decay modes available to them, and light enough to be produced in sufficient numbers to explore rare modes with satisfying statistics. Kaons and their decays have provided at least two major breakthroughs in our knowledge of fundamental physics. They have revealed to us CP violation, and their lack of flavor-changing neutral interactions warned us to expect charm. In addition, K/sup 0/-anti K/sup 0/ mixing has provided us with one of our mo… more
Date: April 1, 1983
Creator: Ellis, J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Issues in the standard model

Description: Focussing on the standard electroweak model, we examine physics issues which may be addressed with the help of intense beams of strange particles. I have collected miscellany of issues, starting with some philosophical remarks on how things stand and where we should go from here. I will then focus on a case study: the decay K/sup +/ ..-->.. ..pi../sup +/ + nothing observable, which provides a nice illustration of the type of physics that can be probed through rare decays. Other topics I will me… more
Date: April 1, 1983
Creator: Gaillard, M. K.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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