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Phenomenological Aspects of Noncommutative Standard Model
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
by Selvaganapathy J
May - 2018
Thus one can expect that there could
be a violation of Pauli exclusion principle in the fermionic sector. There are few nuclear and atomic
experiments has made searches on Pauli forbidden transitions. As a result, the lifetime of the particular
non-Pauli transitions are quite higher than the age of the universe.
The effect of earth’s rotation in the non-commutative space-time has
explained in appendix 3.6 and [255].
Because of earth’s rotation the angle
ζ (see Fig.3.13) increases with time and the detector comes to its original position after a cycle of one
complete day,
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