18–25 mars 2017
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

Heavy Falvours (cont)

S8
22 mars 2017, 17:00

Documents de présentation

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  1. Shigeki Hirose (Nagoya University)
    22/03/2017 17:00
    Experiment
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    The ratio of branching fractions $R(D^{(*)}) \equiv \mathit{BF}(\bar{B} \rightarrow D^{(*)} \tau^- \bar{\nu}_\tau) / \mathit{BF}(\bar{B} \rightarrow D^{(*)} \ell^- \bar{\nu}_\tau)$ (where $\ell^- = e^-, \mu^-$) from Belle, BaBar and LHCb showed about 4$\sigma$ deviation from the SM predictions as of 2015. In this talk, Belle's two measurements for the $\bar{B} \rightarrow D^{(*)} \tau^-...
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  2. Markus Roehrken (California Institute of Technology)
    22/03/2017 17:20
    Experiment
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    The BaBar experiment pioneered the low-energy, high-intensity collider search in various signatures of light dark matter and put stringent constraints on dark sector models. We present a new measurement, which focuses on the search for invisible decays of the dark photon. We present results of a new analysis campaign, which combines the final data samples collected by the B factory...
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  3. Andreas Crivellin (CERN)
    22/03/2017 17:40
    Theory
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    In this talk I discuss how the deviations from the SM predictions in b->s mumu transitions can be explained with New Physics models. After reviewing the possibilities which include leptoquarks and Z' models, I focus on two specific Z'models which have interesting correlations with direct LHC searches.
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  4. Dr Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London)
    22/03/2017 18:00
    Experiment
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    The Large Hadron Collider General Purpose Detectors, ATLAS and CMS, are well equipped to study heavy flavour physics. I present recent results in this area from ATLAS and CMS, including measurements made with 7, 8 and 13 TeV data.
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  5. Dr Mauro Dinardo (University of Colorado at Boulder)
    22/03/2017 18:40
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  6. Jure Zupan (SISSA)
    22/03/2017 19:00
    Theory
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  7. Giacomo Graziani (INFN, Sezione di Firenze, Italy)
    22/03/2017 19:25
    Experiment
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  8. Amarjit Soni (BNL)
    22/03/2017 19:45
    Theory
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    As shown in our PRL in 2015, after decades of efforts lattice methods are finally able to quantitatively tackle the outstanding challenges of K=> pi pi and the direct CP violation parameter. Indeed that 1st calculation showed a consistency of the Standard Model witb the experimental measurement at around 2 sigma. Since then efforts are underway to improving statistics by a factor of 4 and...
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