Physics at new accelerators: Looking beyond the standard model

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Neutrino masses can have important implications in nuclear and particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Apart from the effects related to solar neutrinos, neutrino oscillations, dark matter, beta and double beta decays, massive neutrinos can also produce signals in the new accelerators. Here I focus on μ and τ number violating processes, very promising for muon and tau factories, as well as on the signatures associated with spontaneously broken R parity supersymmetry and neutral heavy leptons. These include the possibility of high rates for single chargino and neutralino production at LEP, LHC/SSC, as well as new signatures involving invisibly decaying Higgs bosons.

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