Michael Sarrazin, Fabrice Petit
Numerous papers deal with the phenomenology related to photon-hidden photon kinetic mixing and with the effects of a mass mixing on particle-hidden particle oscillations. In addition, recent papers underline the existence of a geometrical mixing between branes which would allow a matter swapping between branes. These approaches and their phenomenologies are reminiscent from each others but rely on different physical concepts. In the present paper, we suggest there is no rivalry between these models, which are probably the many faces of a same physics. We discuss some phenomenological consequences of a global framework.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.2014
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