30 September 2014 to 3 October 2014
C.U.M.O. Noto (SR), Italy
Europe/Rome timezone
RICAP-14 The Roma International Conference on Astroparticle Physics in Noto, Sicily, Italy

Can Neutrino Help Us To See Dark Matter ?

30 Sept 2014, 17:15
20m
Aula A, first floor (C.U.M.O. Noto (SR), Italy)

Aula A, first floor

C.U.M.O. Noto (SR), Italy

Speaker

Prof. Gennadii Volkov (PNPI -Kurchatov Nuclear Centre)

Description

Based on our understanding of the extended theory of relativity, the dark matter could have a new exotic spin structure. Understanding the role of spin in the expanded theory of relativity can be paramount in solving some significant problems of the particle physics as well as in the formation of the visible part of the universe. We consider how in the ternary neutrino model (GV-2006-2014) appears the possibility of opening the new spin structure phenomena that we can associate with specific spinor properties of dark matter. It will be discussed some mathematical ways of finding such spaces admitted the unusual spin structure. We plan consider some phenomenological consequences of our approach.

Primary author

Prof. Gennadii Volkov (PNPI -Kurchatov Nuclear Centre)

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