10–12 Sept 2012
Krakow, Poland
Europe/Zurich timezone

CP violation, matter-antimatter and heavy flavours. A roadmap proposal by the French physicists.

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Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland

Description

IN2P3 and IRFU, the two French institutes involved in research in particle physics, nuclear physics and astroparticle, organized in 2011 and 2012 a broad study and debate in order to prepare a roadmap for 2013-2022. Starting in April 2011, 19 working groups prepared strategy documents, which were submitted to community feedback. A meeting took place in April 2012 in Giens, South of France, where talks and discussions allowed finalising the recommendations proposed by the community to the Institutes’ managements. Summaries of these recommendations, updated with the latest scientific results since April, are submitted as contributions to the ESPG and to the Open Symposium. This is one of these summaries. The authors are part of the group that worked on this topic. The full document (in French) is available on request from the authors.

Primary author

Nicolas Arnaud (LAL (CNRS-IN2P3))

Co-authors

Dr Achille Stocchi (LAL-Orsay IN2P3/Universite Paris Sud XI) Damir Becirevic (CNRS et Universite Paris Sud) Dr Dominique Rebreyend (LPSC IN2P3 CNRS) Dr Eli Ben-Haim (LPNHE, IN2P3-CNRS, Universities of Paris VI) Dr Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay) Jean-Pierre Lees (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) Dr Jerome Charles (CPT Marseille) Marie-Helene Schune (Universite de Paris-Sud 11 (FR)) Prof. Patrick Nedelec (Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR)) Renaud Le Gac (CPPM CNRS/IN2P3) Dr Sandrine Emery (IRFU CEA-Saclay) Dr Stéphane T'Jampens (LAPP, Annecy) Sébastien Descotes-Genon (LPT) Dr Vincent Tisserand (LAPP Univ. Savoie CNRS/IN2P3 (FR)) Dr Yves Sacquin (IRFU CEA-Saclay)

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