Development of Kolmogorov Spectrum in Pulsar Radio Emission
Author(s) -
G. Z. Machabeli,
G. Gogoberidze
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
physica scripta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.415
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1402-4896
pISSN - 0031-8949
DOI - 10.1238/physica.topical.116a00113
Subject(s) - physics , antiparticle , neutrino , majorana , particle physics , spectrum (functional analysis) , pulsar , electromagnetic spectrum , quark , lepton , theoretical physics , astrophysics , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , electron
Are neutrinos their own antiparticles? We explain why they very well mightbe. Then, after highlighting the fact that, to determine experimentally whetherthey are or not, one must overcome the smallness of neutrino masses, we discussthe one approach that nevertheless shows great promise. Finally, we turn to theconsequences of neutrinos being their own antiparticles. These consequencesinclude unusual electromagnetic properties, and manifestly CP-violating effectsfrom ``Majorana'' phases that have no quark analogues.Comment: 9 Pages, 3 figures; Nobel Symposium on Neutrino Physic
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