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Phenomenological implications of brane world scenarios with low tension

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2003
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The recent proposal of theories with compactified large extra dimensions is reviewed. We pay especial attention to brane world models with low tension where the only relevant degrees of freedom at low energies are the Standard Model (SM) particles and the branons, which are transversal brane oscillations. By using an effective Lagrangian, we study some phenomenological consequences of these scenarios in a model independent way.
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©2003 American Institute of Physics 0-7354-0135-7. Mexican School on Particles and Fields (10. 2002. Playa del Carmen, Mexico). This work has been partially supported by the DGICYT (Spain) under the projet numbers PB98-0782, AEN99-0305, FPA 2000-0956 and BFM2000-1326. A.D. acknowledges the hospitality of the LBNL Theory Group, where this work was partially done, economical support from the Universidad Complutense del Amo Program and very especially the organizers of the X Mexicam Scool of Particles and Fields for their kind invitation and congratulates Augusto García and Arnulfo Zepeda for their 60th birthay.
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