Reprint

Selected Papers from 43rd International Conference of Theoretical Physics

Matter to the Deepest, Recent Developments In Physics Of Fundamental Interactions (MTTD2019)

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March 2020
94 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-370-5 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-371-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Selected Papers from 43rd International Conference of Theoretical Physics: Matter to the Deepest, Recent Developments In Physics Of Fundamental Interactions (MTTD2019) that was published in

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Summary
Understanding the origins of the Universe and how it works and evolves is the present mission of a large community of physicists. It calls for a large scale vision, involving general relativity, astrophysics, and cosmology. Theoretical physics is presently at an important moment in its history. As predicted by Einstein, gravitational waves have been experimentally proven to exist. With the discovery of the Higgs boson, the set of interactions and elementary particles that is called the "standard model" (SM), is complete. Yet the Higgs boson itself, and how it breaks the electroweak symmetry, remains a fascinating subject requiring further studies and verification. Furthermore, several experimental facts are not accounted for by the SM: (i) the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, (ii) the nature and origin of dark matter, and (iii) the origin of neutrino masses; these have no unique, if any, explanation in the SM and yet will require answers from particle physics. We need to explore further both SM and its extensions. This is a subject of papers included in this book, which gives representation to the topics discussed during the Matter to the Deepest conference in 2019 in Poland (http://indico.if.us.edu.pl/event/5).
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License
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Keywords
QED; exponentiation; W-boson; neutrinos; seesaw mechanism; radiative masses; spectrum calculator; axion stars; Bose stars; oscillons; exotic R4 and cosmology; space topology changes; exotic K3; spacetime; gauge symmetry; extension of the standard model of particle interactions; neutrino masses; theoretical physics; particle physics; beyond Standard Model; scalar sector; lepton masses and mixing; family symmetry