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Sabine Hossenfelder: Phenomenological Quantum Gravity
The search for a satisfying theory that unifies general relativity with quantum field theory is surely one of the major tasks for physicists in the 21st century. During the last decade, the phenomenology of quantum gravity and string theory has been examined from various points of view, opening new perspectives and testable predictions. I will give a short introduction into these effective models which allow to extend the standard model and include the expected effects of the underlying fundamental theory. I will talk about models with extra dimensions, models with a minimal length scale and those with a deformation of Lorentz invariance. The focus is on observable consequences, such as black hole and graviton production and modifications of standard-model cross-sections.
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Since I have an interest in the work being done on minimum length, I have listed some papers which I found. (Saves you the time to dig them up)
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http://online.kitp.ucsb.edu/online/strings_c06/hossenfelder/pdf/Hossenfelder_SP_KITP.pdf
THE MINIMUM LENGTH A POWER POINT PRESENTATION
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http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0611/0611017v1.pdf
Phenomenological Quantum Gravity
S. Hossenfelder
01 Nov 2006
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http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Ahep-ph%2F0512050
Studying the effects of minimal length in large extra dimensional
models in the jet + missing energy channels at hadron colliders
Gautam Bhattacharyya 1, Kumar Rao 2, K. Sridhar
02 July 2006
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http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0603/0603032v2.pdf
Interpretation of Quantum Field Theories with a Minimal Length Scale
S. Hossenfelder
23 May 2006
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http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Ahep-th%2F0510245
Self-consistency in Theories with a Minimal Length
S. Hossenfelder
21 Feb 2006
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http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Ahep-th%2F0502142
The Casimir Effect in the Presence of a Minimal Length
U. Harbach
S. Hossenfelder
15 March 2005
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http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ph/pdf/0404/0404205v1.pdf
Signatures of a minimal length scale in high precision experiments
U. Harbach,1, ∗ S. Hossenfelder,2 M. Bleicher,1 and H. St¨ocker1
23 April 2004
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http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ph/pdf/0607/0607165v3.pdf
Mini Black Holes in the first year of the LHC
Discovery Through Di-Jet Suppression, Mono-Jet Emission and ionising tracks
in ALICE
H. St¨ocker
24 July 2006
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http://dpf2004.ucr.edu/talks/talk301.pdf
High precision measurements and the minimal scale
Constraining models with Large eXtra Dimensions through high precision
experiments
Ulrich Harbach
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Is anyone aware of any refinement being done on the calculations?
jal
The search for a satisfying theory that unifies general relativity with quantum field theory is surely one of the major tasks for physicists in the 21st century. During the last decade, the phenomenology of quantum gravity and string theory has been examined from various points of view, opening new perspectives and testable predictions. I will give a short introduction into these effective models which allow to extend the standard model and include the expected effects of the underlying fundamental theory. I will talk about models with extra dimensions, models with a minimal length scale and those with a deformation of Lorentz invariance. The focus is on observable consequences, such as black hole and graviton production and modifications of standard-model cross-sections.
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Since I have an interest in the work being done on minimum length, I have listed some papers which I found. (Saves you the time to dig them up)
------------
http://online.kitp.ucsb.edu/online/strings_c06/hossenfelder/pdf/Hossenfelder_SP_KITP.pdf
THE MINIMUM LENGTH A POWER POINT PRESENTATION
--------------------
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0611/0611017v1.pdf
Phenomenological Quantum Gravity
S. Hossenfelder
01 Nov 2006
--------------
http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Ahep-ph%2F0512050
Studying the effects of minimal length in large extra dimensional
models in the jet + missing energy channels at hadron colliders
Gautam Bhattacharyya 1, Kumar Rao 2, K. Sridhar
02 July 2006
----------------
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0603/0603032v2.pdf
Interpretation of Quantum Field Theories with a Minimal Length Scale
S. Hossenfelder
23 May 2006
---------------
http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Ahep-th%2F0510245
Self-consistency in Theories with a Minimal Length
S. Hossenfelder
21 Feb 2006
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http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Ahep-th%2F0502142
The Casimir Effect in the Presence of a Minimal Length
U. Harbach
S. Hossenfelder
15 March 2005
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http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ph/pdf/0404/0404205v1.pdf
Signatures of a minimal length scale in high precision experiments
U. Harbach,1, ∗ S. Hossenfelder,2 M. Bleicher,1 and H. St¨ocker1
23 April 2004
---------------------
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ph/pdf/0607/0607165v3.pdf
Mini Black Holes in the first year of the LHC
Discovery Through Di-Jet Suppression, Mono-Jet Emission and ionising tracks
in ALICE
H. St¨ocker
24 July 2006
----------------
http://dpf2004.ucr.edu/talks/talk301.pdf
High precision measurements and the minimal scale
Constraining models with Large eXtra Dimensions through high precision
experiments
Ulrich Harbach
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Is anyone aware of any refinement being done on the calculations?
jal
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