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Arcadi Santamaria

Other affiliations: CERN
Bio: Arcadi Santamaria is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Lepton. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 42 publications receiving 549 citations. Previous affiliations of Arcadi Santamaria include CERN.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the phenomenology of the most general effective Lagrangian up to operators of dimension five, built with standard model fields and interactions including right-handed neutrinos, is discussed.
Abstract: We discuss the phenomenology of the most general effective Lagrangian, up to operators of dimension five, built with standard model fields and interactions including right-handed neutrinos. In particular, we find there is a dimension five electroweak moment operator of right-handed neutrinos, not discussed previously in the literature, which could have interesting phenomenological consequences.

137 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the lepton number violating (LNV) effective operators with two leptons of either chirality but no quarks, ordered according to the magnitude of their contribution to 0νββ decay are classified.
Abstract: Neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay can in general produce electrons of either chirality, in contrast with the minimal Standard Model (SM) extension with only the addition of the Weinberg operator, which predicts two left-handed electrons in the final state. We classify the lepton number violating (LNV) effective operators with two leptons of either chirality but no quarks, ordered according to the magnitude of their contribution to 0νββ decay. We point out that, for each of the three chirality assignments, e L e L , e L e R and e R e R , there is only one LNV operator of the corresponding type to lowest order, and these have dimensions 5, 7 and 9, respectively. Neutrino masses are always induced by these extra operators but can be delayed to one or two loops, depending on the number of RH leptons entering in the operator. Then, the comparison of the 0νββ decay rate and neutrino masses should indicate the effective scenario at work, which confronted with the LHC searches should also eventually decide on the specific model elected by nature. We also list the SM additions generating these operators upon integration of the heavy modes, and discuss simple realistic examples of renormalizable theories for each case.

80 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a method to find the number of real and imaginary observable parameters coming from the Yukawa sector in an arbitrary gauge theory is presented, which leads naturally to a classification of Yukawa couplings according to their symmetries and suggests a new parametrization of masses and mixings.

50 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors study lepton violating Higgs (HLFV) decays from the effective field theory (EFT) point of view, and analyse the different high-energy realizations of the operators of the EFT, high...
Abstract: We study lepton violating Higgs (HLFV) decays, first from the effective field theory (EFT) point of view, and then analysing the different high-energy realizations of the operators of the EFT, high ...

40 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a detailed description of next-to-leading order QCD corrections to heavy quark production in e+e− collisions including mass effects is presented, and the observables R3bl and D2bl in the E, EM, JADE and DURHAM jet-clustering algorithms are used to obtain mb(mz) from the Z peak.

39 citations


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TL;DR: MadGraph5 aMC@NLO as discussed by the authors is a computer program capable of handling all these computations, including parton-level fixed order, shower-matched, merged, in a unified framework whose defining features are flexibility, high level of parallelisation and human intervention limited to input physics quantities.
Abstract: We discuss the theoretical bases that underpin the automation of the computations of tree-level and next-to-leading order cross sections, of their matching to parton shower simulations, and of the merging of matched samples that differ by light-parton multiplicities. We present a computer program, MadGraph5 aMC@NLO, capable of handling all these computations — parton-level fixed order, shower-matched, merged — in a unified framework whose defining features are flexibility, high level of parallelisation, and human intervention limited to input physics quantities. We demonstrate the potential of the program by presenting selected phenomenological applications relevant to the LHC and to a 1-TeV e + e − collider. While next-to-leading order results are restricted to QCD corrections to SM processes in the first public version, we show that from the user viewpoint no changes have to be expected in the case of corrections due to any given renormalisable Lagrangian, and that the implementation of these are well under way.

6,509 citations

01 Apr 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the flux of neutrino from distant nuclear reactors and found fewer nu;(e) events than expected from standard assumptions about nu; (e) propagation at the 99.95% C.L.yr exposure.
Abstract: KamLAND has measured the flux of nu;(e)'s from distant nuclear reactors. We find fewer nu;(e) events than expected from standard assumptions about nu;(e) propagation at the 99.95% C.L. In a 162 ton.yr exposure the ratio of the observed inverse beta-decay events to the expected number without nu;(e) disappearance is 0.611+/-0.085(stat)+/-0.041(syst) for nu;(e) energies >3.4 MeV. In the context of two-flavor neutrino oscillations with CPT invariance, all solutions to the solar neutrino problem except for the "large mixing angle" region are excluded.

1,659 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the dipole subtraction method for calculating next-to-leading order corrections in QCD was extended to include massive partons, namely quarks, squarks and gluinos.

574 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of simplified models is presented for the correlation between the muon anomalous magnetic moment (g − 2 ) and the quest for lepton flavor violation are intimately correlated.

502 citations

01 Dec 1973

445 citations