Conveners
Session 13
- George Rupp
Session 13
- Tamer Tolba
Session 13
- Masoud Ghezelbash
Session 13
- Sabino Meola
Experimental high-energy-physics data is well described by the Standard Model (SM), a modern theory of elementary particles. However, due to the problems of this model, the main goal of modern experiments is to find deviations from the SM (so-called new physics) in order to find out the right way for its extension. It is convenient and prospective to look for anomalous couplings of already...
The small neutrino mass and nature of Dark Matter (DM) is still unknown within Standard
Model (SM). In 2021, there was 4.2σ discrepancy in the measurement of muon magnetic moment
reported by Fermilab. Recently, Fermilab released its precised results for muon’s magnetic
moment and it shows 5.1σ discrepancy with SM results. In this work, we study the connection
between neutrino masses, muon...
If dark matter were a new, yet undiscovered, particle, then a plethora of particle-physics models offer viable candidates. When coming to realistic scenarios, dark matter particles often interact with force carriers, either of the SM visible sector or of the hidden sector. In this case, long-range interactions may be established and become important for determining the dark matter energy...
The recently observed coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE$\nu$NS) opens novel
perspectives on the standard model (SM) and beyond the SM (BSM) physics. This framework helps
in understanding neutrino interaction with matter as well as gives insight into the direct detection of
dark matter (DM). In this framework, we investigate an additional massive $Z'$ vector...