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Alfred K. Mann

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  21
Citations -  657

Alfred K. Mann is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Neutrino oscillation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 647 citations. Previous affiliations of Alfred K. Mann include United States Department of Energy & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Comprehensive analysis of data pertaining to the weak neutral current and the intermediate-vector-boson masses.

TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of existing data on the weak neutral current and the W and Z masses is presented, establishing the existence of radiative corrections at the 3\ensuremath{\sigma} level.
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High precision electroweak experiments : a global search for new physics beyond the Standard Model

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical framework for the high-precision electroweak experiments that are likely to be done in the next ten years is provided, and a systematic procedure is introduced for the analysis of future experimental data and the means of delineating the nature of new physics if quantitative deviations from SM predictions are observed.
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Neutrino oscillations and the number of neutrino types

TL;DR: In this article, a brief treatment of neutrino oscillations, generalized to an arbitrary number of types, is given as the basis for the design of a feasible experiment to search for neutrinos oscillations using the Neutrino beam produced at a high-energy proton accelerator.
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Chirality of electrons from beta-decay and the left-handed asymmetry of proteins.

TL;DR: This analysis yields a very approximate value of the induced steady-state asymmetry in the amino acids at the beginning of protein synthesis and indicates that this asymmetry, though small, may have been suffcient to account for the dominant left-handedness of proteins now observed.