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Proceedings, Volume 13, Issue 1

ICNFP 2018 2019 - 12 articles

The 7th International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics (ICNFP 2018)

Crete, Greece | 4–12 July 2018

Volume Editors:
Yakir Aharonov, Tel Aviv University, Israel
David Blaschke, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Larissa Bravina, University of Oslo, Norway
Sonia Kabana, University of Nantes, France
Victoria Volkova, Institute for Nuclear Research-RAS, Russia

Cover Story: The International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics aims to promote the scientific exchange and development of novel ideas in science, with a particular emphasis on interdisciplinarity. The conference will bring together experts and promising young scientists from around the world working on experimental and theoretical aspects of particle, nuclear, heavy ion, and astroparticle physics as well as cosmology, with colleagues from other disciplines, such as solid-state physics, mathematics, mathematical physics, quantum optics, and others.
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Articles (12)

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,773 Views
11 Pages

Predicting Alignment in a Two Higgs Doublet Model

  • Karim Benakli,
  • Yifan Chen and
  • Gaëtan Lafforgue-Marmet

We show that a non-abelian global S U ( 2 ) R R-symmetry acting on the quartic part of the two Higgs Doublet Model leads, at tree-level, to an automatic alignment without decoupling. An example of phenomenologically viable model with this...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,693 Views
11 Pages

A resolution over the existence of magnetic charges has eluded the high energy physics community for centuries, and their search has gained momentum as recent models predict these may be observable at current colliders. They appear in field theories...

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