The left-right model is a gauge theory of electroweak interactions based on the gauge symmetry SU(2)R . The main motivations for this model are that it gives an explanation for the parity violation of weak interactions, provides a mechanism (see-saw) for generating neutrino masses, and has B-L as a gauge symmetry. The quark-lepton symmetry in weak interactions is also maintained in this theory. The model has many predictions one can directly test at a TeV-scale linear collider. We will consider here two processes (e,e→ q, q, barQ, barQ and e,e ->μ , ν , q, barQ) testing the lepton flavour violation predicted by the model. We will also discuss constraints on supersymmetric versions of the model
We merge two leading beyond standard model scenarios, namely compositeness and left-right symmetry, ...
A natural avenue to extend the Standard Model (SM) is to embed it into a more symmetric framework. H...
We study the possibility to test the type I seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses at the CERN Large H...
We review possible tests of the left-right electroweak model at future linear colliders, concentrati...
The sources of lepton flavour and lepton number violation in the left-right symmetric models are rev...
Left-Right Models (LRM) attempt at giving an understanding of the violation of parity (or charge-con...
We propose a simple left-right symmetric theory where the neutrino masses are generated at the quant...
The standard model can be interpreted as the leading order of a Low-Energy Effective Theory (LEET) i...
We propose a low energy extension of the Standard Model consisting of an additional gauged U(1)B-L p...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of Left-Right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of left-right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
Abstract We propose a model with the left-handed and right-handed continuous Abelian gauge symmetry;...
International audienceWe consider a left-right symmetric extension of the Standard Model where the s...
We study a simple left-right symmetric extension of the Zee model for neutrino mass generation. An e...
We show that the proposed Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) will provide a great opportunity to ...
We merge two leading beyond standard model scenarios, namely compositeness and left-right symmetry, ...
A natural avenue to extend the Standard Model (SM) is to embed it into a more symmetric framework. H...
We study the possibility to test the type I seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses at the CERN Large H...
We review possible tests of the left-right electroweak model at future linear colliders, concentrati...
The sources of lepton flavour and lepton number violation in the left-right symmetric models are rev...
Left-Right Models (LRM) attempt at giving an understanding of the violation of parity (or charge-con...
We propose a simple left-right symmetric theory where the neutrino masses are generated at the quant...
The standard model can be interpreted as the leading order of a Low-Energy Effective Theory (LEET) i...
We propose a low energy extension of the Standard Model consisting of an additional gauged U(1)B-L p...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of Left-Right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of left-right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
Abstract We propose a model with the left-handed and right-handed continuous Abelian gauge symmetry;...
International audienceWe consider a left-right symmetric extension of the Standard Model where the s...
We study a simple left-right symmetric extension of the Zee model for neutrino mass generation. An e...
We show that the proposed Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) will provide a great opportunity to ...
We merge two leading beyond standard model scenarios, namely compositeness and left-right symmetry, ...
A natural avenue to extend the Standard Model (SM) is to embed it into a more symmetric framework. H...
We study the possibility to test the type I seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses at the CERN Large H...