LEADER 07762nam 22006375 450 001 996601666003316 005 20240619145142.0 010 $a981-15-6292-X 024 7 $a10.1007/978-981-15-6292-1 035 $a(CKB)4100000011413966 035 $a(DE-He213)978-981-15-6292-1 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6331580 035 $a(PPN)250221136 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011413966 100 $a20200901d2020 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aWorkshop on Frontiers in High Energy Physics 2019 $eFHEP 2019 /$fedited by Anjan Giri, Rukmani Mohanta 205 $a1st ed. 2020. 210 $cSpringer Singapore$d2020 210 1$aSingapore :$cSpringer Singapore :$cImprint: Springer,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (XXVIII, 471 p. 192 illus., 150 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aSpringer Proceedings in Physics,$x0930-8989 ;$v248 311 $a981-15-6291-1 327 $aPart 1: Gravitation and Cosmology -- Chapter 1. Re-visiting gravitational wave events with pulsars as Weber detectors -- Chapter 2. E?ective chemical potential in spontaneous baryogenesis -- Chapter 3. Ferromagnetic instability in PAAI in the sky -- Chapter 4. The phenomenology of modi?ed gravity models -- Chapter 5. Unique contributions to the scalar bispectrum in ?just enough in?ation? -- Chapter 6. Flavons and Baryogenesis -- Chapter 7. Spontaneous baryogenesis in quintessential in?ation -- Chapter 8. Primordial Black Holes from Warm In?ation -- Chapter 9. Criticality of Charged AdS Black Hole with a Global Monopole -- Chapter 10. E?ect of Global Monopole on the Microscopic Structure of RN-AdS Black hole -- Chapter 11. Di?usion coe?cients and constraints on hadronic inhomogeneities in the early universe -- Chapter 12. Interacting Quintessence Model and Accelerated Expansion of the Universe -- Chapter 13. Quantisation of ?-deformed Klein-Gordon ?eld -- Part 2: Colllider and Physics beyond the Standard Model -- Chapter 14. Recent results in small systems from CMS -- Chapter 15. Dark sector searches at the CMS experiment -- Chapter 16. Dark matter searches at the CMS experiment -- Chapter 17. Beyond MET: long-lived particles at the LHC -- Chapter 18. UV Origin of Discrete Symmetrie -- Chapter 19. Pathways to uni?cation with Vector like fermions -- Chapter 20. Higgs Vacuum Stability with Vector-like Fermions -- Chapter 21. Phenomenology of two Higgs doublet model with ?avor dependent U(1) symmetry -- Chapter 22. Signatures of GW from an extended inert doublet model -- Chapter 23. Relaxed constraints on masses of new scalars in 2HDM -- Chapter 24. Charged Higgs Discovery Prospects -- Chapter 25. Some compelling overview of charged particle multplicity distribution in pp collisions at the LHC -- Chapter 26. Polarization of Z boson as a probe of anomalous gauge-Higgs couplings -- Part 3: Astroparticles, Neutrinos and Dark Matter -- Chapter 27. Astronomical probes of ultra light dark matter -- Chapter 28. Extragalactic Neutrinos: A window to new physics -- Chapter 29. UV-IR freeze-in of a fermionic dark matter and its possible x-ray signature -- Chapter 30. Recent results from GRAPES-3 observatory -- Chapter 31. Dark matter mass in extra U(1) gauge model -- Chapter 32. 0??? signature in LRSM with Higgs bidoublet and doublets -- Chapter 33. Sterile neutrino in minimal extended seesaw with A4 avour symmetry -- Chapter 34. Origin of dark matter and baryon asymmetry of the Universe in an A4 ?avor symmetric neutrino mass model -- Chapter 35. eV scale sterile neutrino and dark matter phenomenology in A4 ×U(1)B?L model -- Chapter 36. Type III Seesaw and Two-component Dark Matter in U(1)B?L Model -- Chapter 37. ?(27) ?avor model within type?II seesaw and associated phenomenology -- Chapter 38. Mass and life time of heavy dark matter decay into IceCube PeV -- Chapter 39. Constraints on ultra light dark matter from compact binary systems -- Chapter 40. Viscous dark matter and its implication for 21-cm signal -- Chapter 41. Implications of neutrino mixing data on hierarchical texture 2 zero mass matrices -- Chapter 42. Study of texture zeros of M?4×4 in Minimal Extended Seesaw mechanism -- Chapter 43. Eects of nonstandard interactions on coherence in neutrino oscillations -- Chapter 44. Lorentz invariance violation and Long Baseline Experiments -- Part 4: QCD and Heavy Ion Physics -- Chapter 45. Do Proton+Proton collisions at the LHC energies produce Droplets of Quark-Gluon Plasma? -- Chapter 46. Parton Distributions and Spin Structure of Hadrons -- Chapter 47. A Study of Transverse Single Spin Asymmetry in Hadroproduction and Electroproduction of J/? -- Chapter 48. Shear viscosity and vorticity patterns in relativistic heavy ion collisions -- Chapter 49. The 3-D structure of kaon in light-cone quark model -- Chapter 50. Quark Wigner distribution and GTMD of pion using soft-wall AdS/QCD wavefunctions -- Part 5: Heavy Flavour Physics -- Chapter 51. Global Fits of B Decay Anomalies -- Chapter 52. Beam-constrained vertexing for Bphysics at the Belle II Experiment -- Chapter 53. New Physics solutions for b ? c? ?¯ anomalies after Moriond 2019 -- Chapter 54. Analysis of B¯ ?D??¯? decay modes -- Chapter 55. E?ect of new physics in B¯ ????¯? decay process -- Chapter 56. Exploring lepton ?avor universality violation in Bs ? Ds? l ? decay -- Chapter 57. Model independent study of LFUV in ?b ??c?? and ?b ??c?? baryonic decays -- Chapter 58. Test of LFU in B ? K?? decays at Belle -- Chapter 59. Search for the decay Bs0 ?? ?0?0 at ? (5S) resonance using Belle detector -- Chapter 60. New physics e?ects on Bs ? K+K? decay mode -- Chapter 61. Analysis of b ?s? transition in VQM model. 330 $aThis book presents the proceedings of The International Workshop on Frontiers in High Energy Physics (FHEP 2019), held in Hyderabad, India. 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