Astroparticle physics as a telescope for solar interior, galactic and extragalactic structures
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D'Alessi, Loris
Bartolino, Roberto
Carbone, Vincenzo
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Scuola di Dottorato Scienza e Tecnica "Bernardino Telesio", Fisica dei Sistemi Complessi, Ciclo XXVI, a.a. 2013; Astroparticle physics provide a fundamental tool to investigate the astrophysical structures
at different scales. In this thesis the results are presented of three years of research focused
on time variations on solar neutrino flux, galactic cosmic rays and fine-structure constant as
observed from quasar spectra. These topics are nowadays crucial to investigate structures
which otherwise result difficult to probe. In particular time variations in solar neutrinos
can give a real time description of the dynamics which take place in the inner regions of the
Sun, while the study of galactic cosmic rays through the observation of muons produced by
the interaction of the formers with the atmosphere, may give us precious informations on
the interaction between TeV particles and heliospheric magnetic fields. Finally the recent
observations of variations in the fine-structure constant value from the analysis of quasar
absorption spectra, offer new possibilities to probe physical laws at cosmological scales. The
thesis is structured as follows. In Chapter One are discussed quasi-biennial oscillations observed
on solar neutrino flux and a phenomenological model is proposed to interpret the
observed time variations. In the scenario described by the model, the interaction between
solar neutrinos and solar matter mediated by magnetogravity modes, is modulated by a
background magnetic field varying in time on quasi-biennial time scales. In Chapter Two
the 11-yr component recently observed in cosmic muon data from Gran Sasso experiments
of MACRO, LVD and Borexino has been reconstructed through the EMD analysis technique.
In Chapter Three the data of fine-structure constant variations as observed in the
quasar absorption spectra have been analyzed to search for temporal coherent structures.
The thesis is completed by the description in appendix of a new algorithm based on Monte
Carlo methods to assign a confidence interval to the IMFs extracted with the EMD analysis,
and the application of this method to study the proton and neutrino distributions
used in the OPERA experiment for the neutrino velocity measurement. Another appendix
is dedicated to detailed description of the effects induced on the magnetogravity spectrum
by a background magnetic field with a low-pass bandwidth, thus generalizing the theory
of magneto-gravity modes in presence of a time-dependent background magnetic field.; Università della CalabriaSoggetto
Astronomia; Astrofisica; Costanti fisiche; Neutrini; Raggi cosmici
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