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Cristóbal Corral

Researcher at Arturo Prat University

Publications -  40
Citations -  1835

Cristóbal Corral is an academic researcher from Arturo Prat University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spacetime & Gravitation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1513 citations. Previous affiliations of Cristóbal Corral include Federico Santa María Technical University & National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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A facility to search for hidden particles at the CERN SPS: the SHiP physics case.

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the SHiP experiment has a unique potential to discover new physics and can directly probe a number of solutions of beyond the standard model puzzles, such as neutrino masses, baryon asymmetry of the Universe, dark matter, and inflation.
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A facility to Search for Hidden Particles at the CERN SPS: the SHiP physics case

TL;DR: The SHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) experiment at CERN as discussed by the authors was designed to search for new physics in the largely unexplored domain of very weakly interacting particles with masses below the Fermi scale, inaccessible to the LHC experiments.
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Axions in gravity with torsion

TL;DR: In this article, a torsion-related pseudoscalar field known as the Kalb-Ramond axion is proposed in the context of gravity with torsions.
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Topological terms and the Misner string entropy

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermodynamics of locally anti-de-Sitter spacetimes are investigated, focusing on the physical properties of the Misner string of both the Taub-NUT-AdS and Taub Bolt-Ads solutions.
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Static and rotating black strings in dynamical Chern–Simons modified gravity

TL;DR: In this article, four-dimensional homogeneous static and rotating black strings in dynamical Chern-Simons modified gravity, with and without torsion, are presented, where each solution is supported by a scalar field that depends linearly on the coordinate that span the string.