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Cosmic neutrino pevatrons: A brand new pathway to astronomy, astrophysics, and particle physics
- L. Anchordoqui, V. Barger, +8 authors T. Weiler
- Physics
- 23 December 2013
Abstract The announcement by the IceCube Collaboration of the observation of 28 cosmic neutrino candidates has been greeted with a great deal of justified excitement. The data reported so far depart… Expand
Inelastic black hole production and large extra dimensions
- L. Anchordoqui, J. Feng, H. Goldberg, A. Shapere
- Physics
- 28 November 2003
Abstract Black hole production in elementary particle collisions is among the most promising probes of large extra spacetime dimensions. Studies of black holes at particle colliders have assumed that… Expand
Neutrinos as a diagnostic of high energy astrophysical processes [rapid communication]
- L. Anchordoqui, H. Goldberg, F. Halzen, T. Weiler
- Physics
- 1 October 2004
Abstract A leading candidate for the extragalactic source of high energy cosmic rays is the Fermi engine mechanism, in which protons confined by magnetic fields are accelerated to very high energy… Expand
Dijet signals for low mass strings at the Large Hadron Collider.
- L. Anchordoqui, H. Goldberg, D. Luest, Satoshi Nawata, S. Stieberger, T. Taylor
- Physics, Medicine
- Physical review letters
- 4 August 2008
Assuming that the fundamental string mass scale is in the TeV range and the theory is weakly coupled, we discuss possible signals of string physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In D-brane… Expand
TeV γ rays and neutrinos from photodisintegration of nuclei in Cygnus OB2
- L. Anchordoqui, J. Beacom, H. Goldberg, S. Palomares-Ruiz, T. Weiler
- Physics
- 20 November 2006
TeV {gamma}-rays may provide significant information about high energy astrophysical accelerators. Such {gamma}-rays can result from the photo-de-excitation of PeV nuclei after their parents have… Expand
Pinning down the cosmic ray source mechanism with new IceCube data
- L. Anchordoqui, H. Goldberg, M. Lynch, A. Olinto, T. Paul, T. Weiler
- Physics
- 20 June 2013
Very recently the IceCube Collaboration has reported an observation of 28 neutrino candidates with energies between 50 TeV and 2 PeV, constituting a 4.1$\sigma$ excess compared to the atmospheric… Expand
Decay widths of lowest massive Regge excitations of open strings
- L. Anchordoqui, H. Goldberg, T. Taylor
- Physics
- 20 June 2008
With the advent of the LHC there is widespread interest in the discovery potential for physics beyond the standard model. In TeV-scale open string theory, the new physics can be manifest in the… Expand
Probing Planck scale physics with IceCube
- L. Anchordoqui, H. Goldberg, +4 authors T. Weiler
- Physics
- 17 June 2005
Neutrino oscillations can be affected by decoherence induced e.g. by Planck scale suppressed interactions with the space-time foam predicted in some approaches to quantum gravity. We study the… Expand
The Hunt for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider presents an unprecedented opportunity to probe the realm of new physics in the TeV region and shed light on some of the core unresolved issues of particle physics. These… Expand
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