43 pages, 27 figures, 11 tablesThe real projective plane is a compact, non-orientable orbifold of Euler characteristic 1 without boundaries, which can be described as a twisted Klein bottle. We shortly review the motivations for choosing such a geometry among all possible two-dimensional orbifolds, while the main part of the study will be devoted to dark matter study and limits in Universal Extra Dimensional (UED) models based on this peculiar geometry. In the following we consider such a UED construction based on the direct product of the real projective plane with the standard four-dimensional Minkowski space-time and discuss its relevance as a model of a weakly interacting Dark Matter candidate. One important difference with other typica...
We present four dark sector models with novel phenomena beyond the weakly-interacting massive partic...
We construct models with a Kaluza-Klein (KK) parity in a five- dimensional warped geometry, in an at...
It is an intriguing possibility that our world may consist of more than three spatial dimensions, co...
43 pages, 27 figures, 11 tablesThe real projective plane is a compact, non-orientable orbifold of Eu...
International audienceIn extra dimensional models, a Dark Matter candidate can be present thanks to ...
37 pages, 6 figuresWe study the unique 6 dimensional orbifold with chiral fermions where a stable da...
We propose a six dimensional Universal Extra Dimensions (UED) model compactified on a real projectiv...
45 pages, 3 figuresThe Real Projective Plane is the lowest dimensional orbifold which, when combined...
Abstract: Generic extensions of the Standard Model that respect baryon and lepton numbers have accid...
We show that a recently constructed five-dimensional (5D) model with gauge-Higgs unification and exp...
We show that a recently constructed five-dimensional (5D) model with gauge-Higgs unification and exp...
In models with universal extra dimensions (UED), the lightest Kaluza-Klein excitation of neutral ele...
In this proceeding, the phenomenology of Universal Extra Dimensions (UED), in which all the Standard...
In this proceeding, the phenomenology of Universal Extra Dimensions (UED), in which all the Standard...
30 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceWe present a first study of the field spectrum on a class o...
We present four dark sector models with novel phenomena beyond the weakly-interacting massive partic...
We construct models with a Kaluza-Klein (KK) parity in a five- dimensional warped geometry, in an at...
It is an intriguing possibility that our world may consist of more than three spatial dimensions, co...
43 pages, 27 figures, 11 tablesThe real projective plane is a compact, non-orientable orbifold of Eu...
International audienceIn extra dimensional models, a Dark Matter candidate can be present thanks to ...
37 pages, 6 figuresWe study the unique 6 dimensional orbifold with chiral fermions where a stable da...
We propose a six dimensional Universal Extra Dimensions (UED) model compactified on a real projectiv...
45 pages, 3 figuresThe Real Projective Plane is the lowest dimensional orbifold which, when combined...
Abstract: Generic extensions of the Standard Model that respect baryon and lepton numbers have accid...
We show that a recently constructed five-dimensional (5D) model with gauge-Higgs unification and exp...
We show that a recently constructed five-dimensional (5D) model with gauge-Higgs unification and exp...
In models with universal extra dimensions (UED), the lightest Kaluza-Klein excitation of neutral ele...
In this proceeding, the phenomenology of Universal Extra Dimensions (UED), in which all the Standard...
In this proceeding, the phenomenology of Universal Extra Dimensions (UED), in which all the Standard...
30 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceWe present a first study of the field spectrum on a class o...
We present four dark sector models with novel phenomena beyond the weakly-interacting massive partic...
We construct models with a Kaluza-Klein (KK) parity in a five- dimensional warped geometry, in an at...
It is an intriguing possibility that our world may consist of more than three spatial dimensions, co...