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SUMMARY:Neutrino masses and Gravitational waves\, Theory Seminar (High
  Energy/Cosmology)\, Oleg Popov\, Korea Advanced Institute of Science 
 and Technology\, KAIST
DESCRIPTION:We present a set of minimal Dirac neutrino mass models and
  discuss their cosmological consequences. Specifically\, such models g
 enerate a neutrino mass at tree level and can have a multiple gravitat
 ional wave signature through primordial phase transition(s)\, can expl
 ain the asymmetry between matter and antimatter via neutrinogenesis an
 d accommodate a dark matter candidate in dark glueballs or dark baryon
 s. We discuss situations where the effects on the parameter space from
  different cosmological considerations overlap and are complimentary t
 o collider probes.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5192
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