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    Phenomenology of the minimal <i>B - L</i> Model: the Higgs sector at the Large Hadron Collider and future linear colliders

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    This thesis is devoted to the study of the phenomenology of the Higgs sector of the minimal B - L extension of the Standard Model at present and future colliders. Firstly, the motivations that call for the minimal B - L extension are summarised. In addition, the model is analysed in its salient parts. Moreover, a detailed review of the phenomenological allowed Higgs sector parameter space is given. Finally, a complete survey of the distinctive Higgs boson signatures of the model at both the Large Hadron Collider and the future linear colliders is presented

    The pure <i>B-L</i> model and Future Linear Colliders: the Higgs sector

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    We summarise the phenomenology of the Higgs sector of the minimal B-L extension of the Standard Model at an e+e- Linear Collider. Within such a scenario, we show that (in comparison with the Large Hadron Collider) several novel production and decay channels involving the two physical Higgs states could experimentally be accessed at such a machine. In particular, we present the scope of the Z' strahlung process for single and double Higgs production, the only suitable mechanism for accessing an almost decoupled heavy scalar state

    The Higgs sector of the minimal B-L model at future Linear Colliders

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    e investigate the phenomenology of the Higgs sector of the minimal B?L extension of the Standard Model at a future e + e ? Linear Collider. We consider the discovery potential of both a sub-TeV and a multi-TeV machine. We show that, within such a theoretical scenario, several novel production and decay channels involving the two physical Higgs states, precluded at the LHC, could experimentally be accessed at such machines. Amongst these, several Higgs signatures have very distinctive features with respect to those of other models with enlarged Higgs sector, as they involve interactions of Higgs bosons between themselves, with Z? bosons as well as with heavy neutrinos. In particular, we present the scope of the Z? strahlung process for single and double Higgs production, the only suitable mechanism enabling one to access an almost decoupled heavy scalar state (therefore outside the LHC range).<br/

    The pure B-L model and future linear colliders: the Higgs sector

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    We summarise the phenomenology of the Higgs sector of the minimal BLB-L extension of the Standard Model at an e+ee^+e^- Linear Collider. Within such a scenario, we show that (in comparison with the Large Hadron Collider) several novel production and decay channels involving the two physical Higgs states could experimentally be accessed at such a machine. In particular, we present the scope of the ZZ' strahlung process for single and double Higgs production, the only suitable mechanism for accessing an almost decoupled heavy scalar state

    Le «buone letture». 2. Giovanni Casati

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    Il saggio è costituito da due parti, la prima delle quali, dedicata alla fondazione della Federazione italiana delle biblioteche circolanti cattoliche, è stata pubblicata nel precedente numero dei «Nuovi Annali», XXVII (2013), pp. 137-163. In questa seconda parte viene delineata la figura intellettuale di Giovanni Casati, che diresse la «Rivista di letture» dal 1912 al 1944, trasformando il periodico della Federazione in una rivista impegnata nella divulgazione della cultura cattolica. A questo impegno militante Casati fece corrispondere un intenso programma editoriale, che trovò espressione nella pubblicazione di saggi letterari, di manuali e opere repertoriali.The study consists of two parts; the first is dedicated to the history of the Federazione italiana delle biblioteche circolanti cattoliche since its foundation (1904) up to 1912 and was published in the previous volume of the «Nuovi Annali », XXVII (2013), pp. 137-163. In this second part, the author outlines the intellectual figure of Giovanni Casati, who directed the «Rivista di letture» from 1912 to 1944, transforming the magazine of the Federation in a journal engaged in the spreading of Catholic culture. To this militant engagement Casati matched an intense publishing program, which found its expression in the publication of literary essays, manuals and reference works
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