Cosmic ray neutrino tests for heavier weak bosons and cosmic antimatter

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antimatter, Astronomy, Bosons, Cosmic Rays, Cosmology, Critical Experiments, Neutrinos, Particle Theory, Annihilation Reactions, Breaking, Field Theory (Physics), Particle Telescopes, Quantum Chromodynamics, Quarks, Resonance, Symmetry

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A program for using high energy neutrino astronomy with large neutrino detectors to directly test for the existence of heavier weak intermediate vector bosons (ivb) and cosmic antimatter is described. Such observations can provide a direct test of baryon symmetric cosmologies. Changes in the total cross section for nu(N) yields mu(X) due to additional propagators are discussed and higher mass resonances in the annihilation channel bar-nue e(-) yields X are analyzed. The annihilation channel is instrumental in the search for antimatter, partcularly if heavier IVB's exist.

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