24–30 nov. 2019
Centre Moulin Mer
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Testing lepton flavor universality with the B0 -> K* tau+ tau- decay at LHCb

25 nov. 2019, 15:00
30m
Centre Moulin Mer

Centre Moulin Mer

Route du centre nautique, 29460 Logonna-Daoulas www.moulin-mer.fr/ https://goo.gl/maps/zfearb173UxabXPFA (English) The centre is located at about 30 minutes drive from Brest. We will provide transport from Brest airport and train station to the centre Moulin Mer. The shuttle will leave the airport at 18h30 and the station at 19h on the 24th November and arrive at the airport at 8h and the station at 8h30 on the 30th November. (Français) Le centre est situé pas loin de la ville de Brest. Il y aura une navette entre l'aéroport/la gare et le centre Moulin Mer. La navette partira de l'aéroport à 18h30 et de la gare à 19h le 24 novembre et arrivera à l'aéroport à 8h et à la gare vers 8h30 le 30 novembre.

Orateur

Jacopo Cerasoli (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France)

Description

Lepton flavor universality is a property of the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics according to which the coupling constants of the three families of leptons to the weak bosons are the same. The difference between the leptons is consequently due only to their masses. Even though this property has been experimentally tested, recently some tensions between SM predictions and measured values have arisen, pointing in the direction of a violation of lepton flavor universality. Modes with $\tau$ leptons in the final state are experimentally challenging and still largely unexplored, with lots of room left for possible new physics effects. In particular the $B^0 \rightarrow K^* \tau^+ \tau^-$ decay is expected to be suppressed in the SM, with a predicted branching ratio of $10^{−7}$, but which could be enhanced by up to factors of $10^3$ in new models, especially those involving the existence of leptoquarks.

Authors

Giampiero Mancinelli (CPPM - Marseille) Julien Cogan (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France) Jacopo Cerasoli (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France)

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