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Searches for atmospheric long-lived particles

A bstract Long-lived particles are predicted in extensions of the Standard Model that involve relatively light but very weakly interacting sectors. In this paper we consider the possibility that some of these particles are produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers, and their decay intercepted by ne...

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Published in:The journal of high energy physics 2020-02, Vol.2020 (2), p.1-34, Article 190
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Beyond Standard Model
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
Cosmic ray showers
Cosmic rays
Elementary Particles
High energy physics
Leptons
Neutrino Physics
Neutrinos
Particle decay
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Quantum Field Theories
Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Physics
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Relativity Theory
Searching
Sensitivity analysis
Solar and Atmospheric Neutrinos
String Theory
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