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New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...

In this talk, I discuss recent developments concerning the possibility of large extra spacetime dimensions. After briefly reviewing how such dimensions can lower the fundamental GUT, Planck, and string scales, I then outline how these scenarios lead to a new higher-dimensional seesaw mechanism for g...

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Autor principal: Dienes, Keith R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812792433_0005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/434609
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description In this talk, I discuss recent developments concerning the possibility of large extra spacetime dimensions. After briefly reviewing how such dimensions can lower the fundamental GUT, Planck, and string scales, I then outline how these scenarios lead to a new higher-dimensional seesaw mechanism for generating neutrino oscillations --- perhaps even without neutrino masses. I also discuss how extra dimensions lead to new mechanisms contributing to the ``invisibility'' of the QCD axion. This talk reports on work done in collaboration with Emilian Dudas and Tony Gherghetta.
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spelling cern-4346092023-03-14T17:14:27Zdoi:10.1142/9789812792433_0005http://cds.cern.ch/record/434609engDienes, Keith R.New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...Particle Physics - PhenomenologyIn this talk, I discuss recent developments concerning the possibility of large extra spacetime dimensions. After briefly reviewing how such dimensions can lower the fundamental GUT, Planck, and string scales, I then outline how these scenarios lead to a new higher-dimensional seesaw mechanism for generating neutrino oscillations --- perhaps even without neutrino masses. I also discuss how extra dimensions lead to new mechanisms contributing to the ``invisibility'' of the QCD axion. This talk reports on work done in collaboration with Emilian Dudas and Tony Gherghetta.In this talk, I discuss recent developments concerning the possibility of large extra spacetime dimensions. After briefly reviewing how such dimensions can lower the fundamental GUT, Planck, and string scales, I then outline how these scenarios lead to a new higher-dimensional seesaw mechanism for generating neutrino oscillations --- perhaps even without neutrino masses. I also discuss how extra dimensions lead to new mechanisms contributing to the ``invisibility'' of the QCD axion. This talk reports on work done in collaboration with Emilian Dudas and Tony Gherghetta.hep-ph/0004129oai:cds.cern.ch:4346092000
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New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...
title New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...
title_full New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...
title_fullStr New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...
title_full_unstemmed New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...
title_short New Directions for New Dimensions: From Strings to Neutrinos to Axions to ...
title_sort new directions for new dimensions: from strings to neutrinos to axions to ...
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812792433_0005
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