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Beyond the Desert 2002
Accelerator, Non-Accelerator and Space
Approaches in the NEW MILLENNIUM
Beyond the Desert 2002
Accelerator, Non-Accelerator and Space
Approaches in the NEW MILLENNIUM
Edited by Η V Klapdor-Kleingrothaus
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Preface xi
2. Strings 39
On the Q- values of the tritium beta-decay and the double beta-decay of 76Ge
1 Bergstrom et al 197
Search for cold dark matter and solar neutrinos with GENIUS and GENIUS-TF
Η V Klapdor-Kleingrothaus and 1 V Krivosheina 499
Vlll
Sterile neutrino dark matter at the center and in the halo of the galaxy
N B ilic e ta l 515
High energy neutrino and tau airshowers in standard and new physics
D Fargion 543
The third conference on particle physics beyond the Standard Model (BEYOND THE
DESERT 02 - Accelerator, Non-accelerator and Space Approaches) was held during 2-7 June,
2002 at the Finish town of Oulu, almost at the northern Arctic Circle. It was the first of
the BEYOND conference series held outside Germany (CERN Courier March 2003, pp. 29-
30). This decision arose at the time when the University of Oulu invited us to consider the
Pyhasalmi mine as a site for our GENIUS project, and to help to push the development of a
Finish Underground Laboratory. Nowadays Oulu is a modem rapidly growing university town
at the Gulf of Bothnia in northern Finland. The conference was held at the POHTO center
at Nallikari in a couple of minute-walk distance to the Gulf of Bothnia with a sunny beach
and 3 km bike route from Oulu centre. It provided an intensive and pleasant atmosphere for a
restricted number of about 120 participants.
Traditionally the Scientific Programme of BEYOND conferences, brought into life in
1997 (see CERN Courier, November 1997, pp. 16-18), covers almost all topics of modem
particle physics. At this conference major emphasis was on new theoretical developments
in the fields of Extension of the Standard Model by means of Grand Unified and SUSY
theories and Extra dimensions. These subjects were discussed in talks of N. Mavromatos
(Oxford and CERN), P Nath (Boston), E. Ma (Riverside), A. Pilaftsis (Manchester), B.
Bajc (Lubljana), H. Bech-Nielsen (DESY), I. Antoniadis (CERN) and others. M-theory and
Fundamental symmetries were considered in the talks of A.E. Faraggi (Minnesota), M. Cvetic
(Pennsylvania), M. Kirchbach (Zacatecas, Mexico), T. Kuo (Stony Brook), Yu. Kamyshkov
(Knoxville), T. Soldner (Grenoble), M. Kreuz (Grenoble), and M. Morita (Tokyo). New
results of the Search for Higgses, SUSY particles, R-parity violation, Leptoquarks and Excited
Fermions at LEP and HERA colliders were presented in the talks of R. Nicolaidou (Saclay),
S. Costantini (Roma), U. Katz (DESY), A. Lipniacka (Stockholm) and O. Yushchenko
(Protvino).
The long-standing and intriguing problem of dark matter in the Universe is a permanent
topic at any conference aiming at new physics and new phenomena. From theoretical point
of view the dark matter problem was extensively discussed by D. Nanopoulos (Texas), R.L.
Amowitt (Texas), A. Green (Stockholm), V.A. Bednyakov (Dubna), R. Viollier (Cape Town).
Results and perspectives for Direct Dark Matter Experiments with Scintillators (DAMA
project) and Germanium detectors with big target mass (GENIUS and GENIUS-TF projects
(see also CERN-Courier, December 1997, pp. 19)) were presented by R. Bemabei (Roma) and
I.V. Krivosheina (Heidelberg and Nizhnij Novgorod). Today only these two experiments are
in principle able to see (DAMA already may have seen) a positive signal from dark matter
particle interaction with target nuclei by means of seasonal modulation. Other experiments
xii
decay (CERN-Courier Vol. 42 (number 2) 2002) of the isotope Ge-76 claimed by the team
of Η. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus (MPI-Kemphysik, Heidelberg) on the basis of the unique data
of the Heidelberg-Moscow collaboration has huge resonance among scientifists. This result
inevitably took a central part in the discussions at this conference. The for this analysis crucial
very accurate data on the Q-Value of the 76Ge Double Beta-Decay Determined from Accurate
Mass Measurements in a Penning Trap were given in the talk by I. Bergstrom (Stockholm). The
spokesperson of the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW collaboration H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus
then outlined the present evidence for neutrinoless beta decay as well as the general Future for
Double Beta Experiments. The collaboration fixes the effective neutrino mass in the region of
0.05-0.84 eV (95 % C.L.), which is meanwhile supported by independent information from
CMB (WMAP) and others, and by theory. A highly interesting new theoretical conception
concerning massive Majorana Particles was presented by D.V. Ahluwalia (Zacatecas, Mexico)
who possible its consequences for the structure of space-time.
The important question of nuclear matrix elements for double beta decay was described
thoroughly by F. Simkovic (Bratislava). It was shown that transitions to different excited
daughter states could help to distinguish between different mechanisms triggering the
neutrinoless beta decay process. Important new Constraints on Neutrino Mixing Parameters
following from the Observation of Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay of the HEIDELBERG-
MOSCOW collaboration were also discussed by H. Sugiyama (Tokyo).
Doubtlessly the Conference has made a remarkable contribution to fruitful exchange of
ideas between the physicists working in particle physics, nuclear physics and cosmology. More
people now believe that neutrinos at extremely low energies as well as at extremely high
energies are the particles which can supply us with new exciting discoveries in the future.
We thank all colleaques who have contributed to the success of this meeting by their
excellent talks and lively discussions. We thank our colleague Y. Peltoniemi and his team from
the University of Oulu for the splendid local organization of the conference. We are grateful
in particular also to the Local Conference Secretary, Ms. Birgitta Brusila, for her professional
and always very friendly management during all the time.
I also would like to thank at this point, as Chairman of this conference, those people,
who made our visit of the Pyhasalmi mine in February 2001 an exciting experience: Jorma
Kangas, at that time director of the CUPP project at the University Oulu, and Y. Peltoniemi,
present director of the CUPP project, Dr. Partti Kokkonen, Vice-Governor from the provincial
Goverment at Oulu, but in particular Mr. Pasi Vallivaara (Mayor of Pyhasalmi), Jukka
Tikanmaki and their coworkers, and the highly accomodating representants of the Outokumpu
mining company: Timo Maki, chief geologist and other members of the highly efficient staff.
We are, in particular, indebted to the Scientific Secretary of the conference, Dr. I.V.
Krivosheina (Nishnij Novgorod/Heidelberg) for her enthusiastic and highly efficient help in
scientifically organizing this conference and in preparing these Proceedings.
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