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", "abstract": "Nuclear physics studies of fundamental symmetries and neutrino properties have played a vital role in the development and confirmation of the Standard Model of fundamental interactions. With the advent of the CERN Large Hadron Collider, experiments at the high energy frontier promise exciting discoveries about the larger framework in which the Standard Model lies. In this talk, I discuss the complementary opportunities for probing the \"new Standard Model\" with nuclear physics experiments at the low\u2010energy high precision frontier.", "date": "2010-08-04", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "285-292", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20160420-091112925", "isbn": "978-0-7354-0814-2", "book_title": "8th Latin American Symposium on Nuclear Physics and Applications", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20160420-091112925", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG02-08ER41531" }, { "agency": "Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation" } ] }, "contributors": { "items": [ { "id": "Alarcon-R", "name": { "family": "Alarcon", "given": "Ricardo" } }, { "id": "Cole-P", "name": { "family": "Cole", "given": "Phil" } }, { "id": "Kreiner-A-J", "name": { "family": "Kreiner", "given": "Andres J." } }, { "id": "Arellano-H-F", "name": { "family": "Arellano", "given": "Hugo F." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.3480187", "primary_object": { "basename": "1.3480187.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/910bx-npv46/files/1.3480187.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2010", "author_list": "Ramsey-Musolf, Michael J." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/9xya3-k8t67", "eprint_id": 66998, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 00:53:06", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 16:50:57", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "Michael J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" } ] }, "title": "Fundamental Symmetries of the Early Universe and the Precision Frontier", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2009 American Institute of Physics. \n\nPublished online 17 December 2009. \n\nI wish to thank the CIPANP 2009 organizers for their hospitality and the Aspen Center for Physics where part of this manuscript was completed. I also thank my many collaborators in this field, C.-P. Liu for providing input for Table I, and Shufang Su for providing the figure. This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy contract DE-FG02-08ER41531 and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.\n\nPublished - 1.3293888.pdf
", "abstract": "The search for the next Standard Model of fundamental interactions is being carried out at two frontiers: the high energy frontier involving the Tevatron and Large Hadron Collider, and the high precision frontier where the focus is largely on low energy experiments. I discuss the unique and powerful window on new physics provided by the precision frontier and its complementarity to the information we hope to gain from present and future colliders.", "date": "2009-12-17", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "635-643", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20160511-133917351", "isbn": "978-0-7354-0723-7", "book_title": "10th Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20160511-133917351", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG02-08ER41531" }, { "agency": "Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation" } ] }, "contributors": { "items": [ { "id": "Marshak-M-L", "name": { "family": "Marshak", "given": "Marvin L." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.3293888", "primary_object": { "basename": "1.3293888.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/9xya3-k8t67/files/1.3293888.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2009", "author_list": "Ramsey-Musolf, Michael J." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/8hf40-4m106", "eprint_id": 8668, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-22 08:54:31", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:12:53", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Gorchtein-M", "name": { "family": "Gorchtein", "given": "Mikhail" } }, { "id": "Bell-N-F", "name": { "family": "Bell", "given": "Nicole F." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-5805-9828" }, { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "Michael J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" }, { "id": "Vogel-P", "name": { "family": "Vogel", "given": "Petr" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-0587-5466" }, { "id": "Wang-Peng", "name": { "family": "Wang", "given": "Peng" } } ] }, "title": "Model Independent Naturalness Bounds on Magnetic Moments of Majorana Neutrinos", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "elementary particle magnetic moment; neutrino mass; radiative corrections", "note": "\u00a9 2007 American Institute of Physics. \n\nWe thank Vincenzo Cirigliano, Concha Gonzalez-Garcia, and Mark Wise for illuminating conversations. This work was supported in part under U.S. DOE contracts DE-FG02-05ER41361 and DE-FG03-92ER40701.\n\nPublished - GORaipcp07.pdf
", "abstract": "We analyze the implications of neutrino masses for the magnitude of neutrino magnetic moments. By considering electroweak radiative corrections to the neutrino mass, we derive model-independent naturalness upper bounds on neutrino magnetic moments, generated by physics above the electroweak scale. For Majorana neutrinos, these bounds are weaker than present experimental limits if \u00b5nu if generated by new physics at ~ 1 TeV, and surpass current experimental sensitivity only for new physics scales > 10 \u2013 100 TeV. The discovery of a neutrino magnetic moment near present limits would thus signify that neutrinos are Majorana particles.", "date": "2007-04-20", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "287-290", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:GORaipcp07", "isbn": "978-0-7354-0410-6", "book_title": "SUSY06: The 14th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions: Irvine, CA, 12-17 June 2006", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:GORaipcp07", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG02-05ER41361" }, { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG03-92ER40701" } ] }, "contributors": { "items": [ { "name": { "family": "Feng", "given": "Jonathan L." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.2735181", "primary_object": { "basename": "GORaipcp07.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/8hf40-4m106/files/GORaipcp07.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2007", "author_list": "Gorchtein, Mikhail; Bell, Nicole F.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/91p93-qxk69", "eprint_id": 6300, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-13 16:48:42", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:12:13", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Erwin-R-J", "name": { "family": "Erwin", "given": "Rebecca J." } }, { "id": "Kile-J", "name": { "family": "Kile", "given": "Jennifer" } }, { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "Michael J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" }, { "id": "Wang-Peng", "name": { "family": "Wang", "given": "Peng" } } ] }, "title": "Constraints on Muon Decay Parameters from Neutrino Mass", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "muon decay, neutrino mass, electroweak interactions", "note": "\u00a9 2006 American Institute of Physics. \n\nThe authors thank N. Bell, V. Cirigliano, M. Gorshteyn, P. Vogel, and M. Wise for helpful discussions. J. Kile thanks the organizers of CIPANP 2006 for the opportunity to present these results. This work was supported in part under U.S. Department of Energy contracts FG02-05ER41361 and DE-FG03-92ER40701 and National Science Foundation award PHY-0071856.\n\nPublished - ERWaipcp06.pdf
", "abstract": "We derive model-independent constraints on chirality-changing terms in the muon decay Lagrangian using limits on neutrino mass. We consider all dimension-six operators invariant under the gauge symmetry of the Standard Model which contribute to either a Dirac neutrino mass or muon decay. Taking an upper limit on neutrino mass of 1eV, we derive limits on the contributions of chirality-changing operators to the Michel parameters four orders of magnitude tighter than the current experimental constraints. We also identify two operators which, due to their flavor structure, are not constrained by neutrino mass. If near-future experiments find contributions to muon decay from these operators, it could indicate interesting flavor structure in physics beyond the SM.", "date": "2006-11-17", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "240-242", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:ERWaipcp06", "isbn": "978-0-7354-0368-0", "book_title": "INTERSECTIONS OF PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS: 9th Conference CIPAN2006", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:ERWaipcp06", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG02-05ER41361" }, { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG03-92ER40701" }, { "agency": "NSF", "grant_number": "PHY-0071856" } ] }, "contributors": { "items": [ { "name": { "family": "Liss", "given": "Tony M." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.2402627", "primary_object": { "basename": "ERWaipcp06.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/91p93-qxk69/files/ERWaipcp06.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2006", "author_list": "Erwin, Rebecca J.; Kile, Jennifer; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/hrpn4-fms36", "eprint_id": 8665, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-22 06:04:06", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:12:47", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Bell-N-F", "name": { "family": "Bell", "given": "Nicole F." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-5805-9828" }, { "id": "Cirigliano-V", "name": { "family": "Cirigliano", "given": "V." } }, { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "M. J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" }, { "id": "Vogel-P", "name": { "family": "Vogel", "given": "P." }, "orcid": "0000-0003-0587-5466" }, { "id": "Wise-M-B", "name": { "family": "Wise", "given": "Mark B." } } ] }, "title": "Magnetic Moments of Dirac Neutrinos", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "lepton magnetic moment; neutrino mass", "note": "\u00a9 2006 American Institute of Physics. \n\nThis work was supported in part under U.S. DOE contracts DE-FG02-05ER41361 and DE-FG03-92ER40701, and NSF grant PHY-0071856.\n\nPublished - BELaipcp06b.pdf
", "abstract": "The existence of a neutrino magnetic moment implies contributions to the neutrino mass via radiative corrections. We derive model-independent \"naturalness\" upper bounds on the magnetic moments of Dirac neutrinos, generated by physics above the electroweak scale. The neutrino mass receives a contribution from higher order operators, which are renormalized by operators responsible for the neutrino magnetic moment. This contribution can be calculated in a model independent way. In the absence of fine-tuning, we find that current neutrino mass limits imply that \u00b5v < 10^\u201314 Bohr magnetons. This bound is several orders of magnitude stronger than those obtained from solar and reactor neutrino data and astrophysical observations.", "date": "2006-07-11", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "874-876", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:BELaipcp06b", "isbn": "0-7354-0338-4", "book_title": "International Conference on Particles and Nuclei (17th : 2005 : Santa Fe, NM, 23-30 October 2005", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:BELaipcp06b", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG02-05ER41361" }, { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG03-92ER40701" }, { "agency": "NSF", "grant_number": "PHY-0071856" } ] }, "contributors": { "items": [ { "name": { "family": "Barnes", "given": "Peter D." } }, { "name": { "family": "Cooper", "given": "Martin D." } }, { "name": { "family": "Eisenstein", "given": "Robert A." } }, { "name": { "family": "van Hecke", "given": "Hubert" } }, { "name": { "family": "Stephenson", "given": "Gerard J." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.2220408", "primary_object": { "basename": "BELaipcp06b.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/hrpn4-fms36/files/BELaipcp06b.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2006", "author_list": "Bell, Nicole F.; Cirigliano, V.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/v8nfx-mmb15", "eprint_id": 24565, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 18:16:51", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 05:18:44", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "M. J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" } ] }, "title": "Probing the Fundamental Symmetries of the Early Universe: The Low Energy Frontier", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "elementary particle symmetry, elementary particle theory, nuclear models, cosmology", "note": "\u00a9 2006 American Institute of Physics. \n\nIssue Date: 11 July 2006. \n\nI wish to thank the organizers of the meeting for financial support. This work was supported in part under U.S. DOE contract DE-FG02-05ER41361 and NSF grant PHY-0071856.\n\nPublished - RamseyMusolf2006p8880Cool_Stars_Stellar_Systems_And_The_Sun.pdf
", "abstract": "Searching for the fundamental symmetries that characterize the particle physics of the\nearly universe lies at the forefront of particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology. In this talk, I\nreview low energy probes of these symmetries and discuss what they may teach us about what lies\nbeyond fundamental symmetries of the Standard Model.", "date": "2006-07-11", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "661-671", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20110727-095730839", "isbn": "0-7354-0338-4", "book_title": "Particles and Nuclei", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20110727-095730839", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-FG02-05ER41361" }, { "agency": "NSF", "grant_number": "PHY-0071856" } ] }, "contributors": { "items": [ { "id": "Barnes-P-D", "name": { "family": "Barnes", "given": "Peter D." } }, { "id": "Cooper-M-D", "name": { "family": "Cooper", "given": "M. D." } }, { "id": "Eisenstein-R-A", "name": { "family": "Eisenstein", "given": "R. A." } }, { "id": "van-Hecke-H", "name": { "family": "van Hecke", "given": "H." } }, { "id": "Stephenson-G-J", "name": { "family": "Stephenson", "given": "G. J." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.2220352", "primary_object": { "basename": "RamseyMusolf2006p8880Cool_Stars_Stellar_Systems_And_The_Sun.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/v8nfx-mmb15/files/RamseyMusolf2006p8880Cool_Stars_Stellar_Systems_And_The_Sun.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2006", "author_list": "Ramsey-Musolf, M. J." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/7yk58-h2q38", "eprint_id": 8664, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-22 06:04:01", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:12:45", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Liu-C-P", "name": { "family": "Liu", "given": "C.-P." } }, { "id": "Haxton-W-C", "name": { "family": "Haxton", "given": "W. C." } }, { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "M. J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" }, { "id": "Timmermans-R-G-E", "name": { "family": "Timmermans", "given": "R. G. E." } }, { "id": "Dieperink-A-E-L", "name": { "family": "Dieperink", "given": "A. E. L." } } ] }, "title": "Schiff Theorem and the Electric Dipole Moments of Hydrogen-Like Atoms", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "nuclear electric moment; electron-nucleus reactions; hydrogen", "note": "\u00a9 2006 American Institute of Physics.\n\nPublished - LIUaipcp06.pdf
", "abstract": "The Schiff theorem is revisited in this work and the residual P- and T-odd electron-nucleus interaction, after the shielding takes effect, is completely specified. An application is made to the electric dipole moments of hydrogen-like atoms, whose qualitative features and systematics have important implication for realistic paramagnetic atoms.", "date": "2006-07-11", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "775-777", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:LIUaipcp06", "isbn": "0-7354-0338-4", "book_title": "International Conference on Particles and Nuclei (17th : 2005 : Santa Fe, NM, 23-30 Pctober 2005", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:LIUaipcp06", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "contributors": { "items": [ { "name": { "family": "Barnes", "given": "Peter D." } }, { "name": { "family": "Cooper", "given": "Martin D." } }, { "name": { "family": "Eisenstein", "given": "Robert A." } }, { "name": { "family": "van Hecke", "given": "Hubert" } }, { "name": { "family": "Stephenson", "given": "Gerard J." } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.2220378", "primary_object": { "basename": "LIUaipcp06.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/7yk58-h2q38/files/LIUaipcp06.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2006", "author_list": "Liu, C.-P.; Haxton, W. C.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/e9a3e-e1v23", "eprint_id": 101153, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-22 03:11:30", "lastmod": "2023-10-19 22:29:16", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "M. J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" } ] }, "title": "Parity-violation with electrons: Theoretical perspectives", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Form Factor; Radiative Correction; Strange Quark; Effective Field Theory; Dispersion Theory", "note": "\u00a9 2005 Springer-Verlag. \n\nReceived 01 January 2005; First Online 08 February 2005.", "abstract": "I review recent progress and developments in parity-violating electron scattering as it bears on three topics: strange quarks and hadron structure, electroweak radiative corrections, and physics beyond the Standard Model. I also discuss related developments in parity-conserving scattering with transversely polarized electrons as a probe of two-photon processes. I conclude with a perspective on the future of the field.", "date": "2005-02-08", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "Springer", "place_of_pub": "Berlin", "pagerange": "197-204", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20200205-161119832", "isbn": "978-3-540-25501-7", "book_title": "From Parity Violation to Hadronic Structure and more", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200205-161119832", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "contributors": { "items": [ { "id": "Kox-S", "name": { "family": "Kox", "given": "Serge" } }, { "id": "Lhuillier-D", "name": { "family": "Lhuillier", "given": "David" } }, { "id": "Maas-F", "name": { "family": "Maas", "given": "Frank" } }, { "id": "van-de-Wiele-J", "name": { "family": "van de Wiele", "given": "Jacques" } } ] }, "doi": "10.1007/3-540-26345-4_49", "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2005", "author_list": "Ramsey-Musolf, M. J." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/her4n-kkg88", "eprint_id": 25186, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 13:06:26", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 05:23:28", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Kurylov-A", "name": { "family": "Kurylov", "given": "Andriy" } }, { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "Michael J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" }, { "id": "Su-Shufang", "name": { "family": "Su", "given": "Shufang" } } ] }, "title": "Charged current universality problem and NuTeV anomaly: is SUSY to blame?", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "beta-decay, supersymmetric field theory, standard model, Feynman diagrams, elementary particle symmetry, charged currents", "note": "\u00a9 2003 American Institute of Physics. \n\nIssue Date: 5 February 2004.\n\nPublished - KURaipcp04b.pdf
", "abstract": "We compute the complete one-loop contributions to low-energy charged current weak interaction observables in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). We obtain the constraints on the MSSM parameter space which arise when precision low-energy charged current (CC) data are analyzed in tandem with measurements of the muon anomaly. The data imply a pattern of mass splittings among first and second generation sleptons and squarks which contradicts predictions of widely used models for supersymmetry breaking mediation. We also discuss the implications of these constraints on the SUSY one-loop contributions to the (anti)neutrino-nucleus deep inelastic scattering. We consider the ratios of neutral current to charged current cross sections, and compare with the deviations of these quantities from the Standard Model predictions implied by the recent NuTeV measurement. We discuss one scenario in which a right-sign effect arises, and show that it is ruled out by the CC data. We also study R parity-violating contributions. Although such effects can account for the violation of the first row CKM unitarity, they can not reproduce the NuTeV anomaly. If NuTeV anomaly is ultimately explained within the SM, R parity-violating resolution of the CKM unitarity problem can be tested in parity-violating electron scattering experiments at SLAC and TJNAF.", "date": "2004-02-05", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "188-191", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20110831-130832432", "isbn": "0-7354-0169-1", "book_title": "Intersections of particle and nuclear physics", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20110831-130832432", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "contributors": { "items": [ { "id": "Parsa-Z", "name": { "family": "Parsa", "given": "Zohreh" } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.1664223", "primary_object": { "basename": "KURaipcp04b.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/her4n-kkg88/files/KURaipcp04b.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2004", "author_list": "Kurylov, Andriy; Ramsey-Musolf, Michael J.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/e7dnj-k6377", "eprint_id": 24991, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 13:06:10", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 05:22:14", "type": "book_section", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Kurylov-A", "name": { "family": "Kurylov", "given": "A." } }, { "id": "Ramsey-Musolf-M-J", "name": { "family": "Ramsey-Musolf", "given": "M. J." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8110-2479" }, { "id": "Su-Shufang", "name": { "family": "Su", "given": "Shufang" } } ] }, "title": "Probing Supersymmetry with Neutral Current Scattering Experiments", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "neutrino-nucleon scattering, electron-nucleon scattering, supersymmetric field theory, standard model, radiative corrections, elementary particle weak interactions, charged currents", "note": "\u00a9 2004 American Institute of Physics. \n\nIssue Date: 5 February 2004.\n\nPublished - KURaipcp04a.pdf
", "abstract": "We compute the supersymmetric contributions to the weak charges of the electron (Q^e_W) and proton (Q^P_W) in the framework of Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. We also consider the ratio of neutral current to charged current cross sections, R_v and R_v at v(v)-nucleus deep inelastic scattering, and compare the supersymmetric corrections with the deviations of these quantities from the Standard Model predictions implied by the recent NuTeV measurement.", "date": "2004-02-04", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "American Institute of Physics", "place_of_pub": "Melville, NY", "pagerange": "168-171", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20110823-092715120", "isbn": "0-7354-0169-1", "book_title": "Intersections of particle and nuclear physics", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20110823-092715120", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "contributors": { "items": [ { "id": "Parsa-Z", "name": { "family": "Parsa", "given": "Zohreh" } } ] }, "doi": "10.1063/1.1664218", "primary_object": { "basename": "KURaipcp04a.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/e7dnj-k6377/files/KURaipcp04a.pdf" }, "resource_type": "book_section", "pub_year": "2004", "author_list": "Kurylov, A.; Ramsey-Musolf, M. J.; et el." } ]