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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Raman spectroscopy of hydrogen isotopologues and trace gas analysis for katrin

Alshahrie, Ahmed Salem Ahmed January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
2

Inferencing neutrino mass hierarchy from cosmology

Leu, Richard Hsueh-Yee 06 July 2011 (has links)
The observation of solar and atmospheric neutrino oscillations place bounds on the mass differences. However, these probes are insensitive to the absolute mass. To date, cosmology has provided the best bounds on the total neutrino mass. These bounds are based on a degenerate mass model. With the increasing precision of cosmological data, we investigate the effect of the neutrino mass hierarchy. The precision of the parameter estimates stems from precise observations of the cosmic microwave background. However, the effect of neutrino mass hierarchy on this observation is smaller than the cosmic variance. Therefore, we rely on the measurement of the matter power spectrum for hierarchy effects. We propose the use of importance sampling rather than the commonly used Markov chain Monte Carlo. Importance sampling takes advantage of the microwave background's statistical insensitivity to hierarchy. We present forecasted bounds due to Planck and the proposed CMBPol. We also discuss the needed precision for future galaxy surveys in detecting the effect of neutrino mass hierarchy. / text
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Comparison of A₄ neutrino mass models

Barry, James Munnik Hamilton January 2010 (has links)
The present neutrino oscillation data are compatible with tri-bimaximal mixing, to leading order. The addition of an A₄ family symmetry and extended Higgs sector to the Standard Model can generate this mixing pattern, assuming the correct vacuum expectation value alignment of Higgs scalars. The effect of deviating this alignment is studied, for different types of A₄ models, with a phenomenological emphasis: the effect of perturbations on the model predictions for the neutrino oscillation and neutrino mass observables. The standard theoretical description of neutrino oscillations is presented, along with a summary of the past, present and future experimental efforts aimed at measuring the neutrino mixing parameters. Additionally, the current constraints on the sum of absolute neutrino masses and the amplitude for neutrinoless double beta decay, which is yet to be observed, are discussed. These constraints provide a model-independent test of family symmetery models. The Standard Model is reviewed, and extensions to the Standard Model such as the seesaw mechanism(s) are discussed: these are designed to endow neutrinos with mass, and can be incorporated into A₄ symmetry models. Models with different A₄ particle assignments are analysed for deviations from tribimaximal mixing. There are nine models presented in Chapter 5, with lepton doublets transforming as 3 (underlined) and right-handed charged leptons transforming as 1, 1', 1" (all underlined) ; five of these include right-handed neutrinos transforming as 3 (underlined) and make use of the seesaw mechanism. Chapter 6 contains the analysis of six models that assign all leptons to the 3 (underlined) representation, with four of these utilising the seesaw mechanism. The models are tested for any degree of fine tuning of the parameters that define the mass matrices. The effect of perturbations on the mixing angle observables, in particular sin² ∅₁₃ and sin² ∅₂₃, is studied, as well as the effect on the Jarlskog invariant, Jcp. Investigations of the (Mee)- ∑Mv parameter space allow for comparison with current data, and can lead to the possible exclusion of a particular model by constraints from future data.
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The physics of non-equilibrium phonons and non-equilibrium superconductivity applied to a precision measurement of the beta spectrum '6'3Ni

Angrave, Lawrence January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
5

Masses, mélange et oscillations de neutrinos

Wilquet, Gaston 25 March 2005 (has links)
Une revue générale est faite de la situation expérimentale concernant la mesure des masses, du mélange et des oscillations de neutrinos, ainsi que de la phénoménologie sous-jacente. Mes contributions à travers le programme expérimental du CERN, CHARM-II, CHORUS et OPERA, font l'objet d'un développement particulier. Le dernier chapitre tente de mettre en perspective le programme expérimental à moyen et long terme.<p><p>The experimental situation concerning the measurements of neutrinos masses, mixing and oscillation is reviewed, as well as of the underlying phenomenology. A particular attention is given to the CERN experimental program to which I took or take part, CHARM-II, CHORUS and OPERA. In the last chapter, I try to put into perspective the medium and long term experimental programme. <p> / Agrégation de l'enseignement supérieur, Orientation sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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