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Neutrino oscillations in the presence of the crust magnetization

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 نشر من قبل Jacek Syska Mr.
 تاريخ النشر 2013
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It is noted that the crustal magnetic spectrum exhibits the signal from the partly correlated domain dipoles on the space-scale up to approximately 500 km. This suggests the nonzero correlation among the dynamical variables of the ferromagnetic magnetization phenomenon on the small domain scale inside the earths crust also. Therefore the influence of the mean of the zero component of the polarization on the CP matter-induced violation indexes is discussed.

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