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Discovery of Parity Nonconservation

Discovery of Parity Nonconservation. Future of Physics. 1. Origin of CKM and Neutrino Mapping Matrix Daya Bay Expt. 2. Spontaneous P, C, T Symmetry Violations I L C Searching for W R and Z R. Two Corner Stones of Electroweak 1. CKM

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Discovery of Parity Nonconservation

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  1. Discovery of Parity Nonconservation

  2. Future of Physics 1. Origin of CKM and Neutrino Mapping Matrix Daya Bay Expt. 2. Spontaneous P, C, T Symmetry Violations I L C Searching for WR and ZR

  3. Two Corner Stones of Electroweak 1. CKM 2. Neutrino Mapping

  4. CKM

  5. Neutrino Mapping

  6. Neutrino Mass Operator

  7. Phase Convention Neutrino Mass Matrix (in terms of )

  8. pf

  9. Daya Bay collaboration Europe (3) JINR, Dubna, Russia Kurchatov Institute, Russia Charles university, Czech North America (9) LBNL, BNL, Caltech, UCLA Univ. of Houston, Iowa state Univ. Univ. of Wisconsin, Illinois Inst. Tech. , Univ. of Illinois China (12) IHEP, CIAE,Tsinghua Univ. Zhongshan Univ.,Nankai Univ. Beijing Normal Univ., Shenzhen Univ., Hong Kong Univ. Chinese Hong Kong Univ. Taiwan Univ., Chiao Tung Univ., National United univ.

  10. Daya Bay nuclear power plant • 4 reactor cores, 11.6 GW • 2 more cores in 2011, 5.8 GW • Mountains near by, easy to construct a lab with enough overburden to shield cosmic-ray backgrounds

  11. Spontaneous P, C, T Symmetry Violations New Assumptions • P, C, T Symmetry Violations are all violated spontaneously. (T. D. Lee New Insights to Old Problems, 2006 APS April Meeting, April 22, Chinese Physics 15, 1009-1963/2005/15(06)/1125-09) • If so, there must exist and

  12. Mass ( ) 500 GeV 500 GeV Mass ( ) • Accurate Determination based on Deviations of Weinberg Theory and Experiments are needed. pdg www pages (URL: http://pdg.lbl.gov/) • I L C may be an Effective Accelerator which can discover and

  13. The PRC/U.S. COOPERATIVE PROGRAM INHIGH ENERGY PHYSICSFORNOVEMBER, 2006-NOVEMBER, 2007 • • • • A joint workshop will be organized in June, 2007 in Beijing to examine whether parity violations discovered 50 years ago could be the result of a spontaneous symmetry violation, and whether an international linear collider would be the most effective probe to test that our basic laws of physics might be in fact P, C, T symmetric. Agreed this eighteenth day of November, 2006.

  14. Spontaneous P, C, T Symmetry Violations • Denote to represent a family of spin 0 fields. • Perhaps finite as . is not a polynomial of • transforms like any "inertia" coupled to any spin field with its mass • These multi-channel couplings make Hence no narrow resonance, like the Cooper pair in superconductivity.

  15. Since is coupled to any other field, depends on the density of spin particles. • We may call the "inertia field" . • could be responsible for the "perfect" fluid (sQGP) found in RHIC . • may also be the dark energy related to the cosmological constant . A thorough investigation of the inertia field is perhaps of fundamental importance .

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