Implications of LHCb measurements and future prospects
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Description
The Flavour Anomaly and Implications Workshop is dedicated to the memory of Sheldon Stone.
This is the 2021 edition of a series of workshops between the LHCb collaboration and the theory community.
- Registration:
- The Implication Workshop takes place in the same week as the Flavour Anomaly Workshop
- Please register for the Implications Workshop here: registration Registration will close Thu 14 Oct. Please contact <Lhcb.Secretariat@cern.ch> in case of problems.
- Max. 72 people can be welcomed in the Main Auditorium.
- No Sanitary pass is required
- First-come-first-serve policy
- Previous Editions:
- 10-11 Nov. 2011
- 16-18 April 2012 (which resulted in a paper published in EPJ C 73 (2013) 2373)
- 14-16 Oct. 2013
- 15-17 Oct. 2014
- 3-5 Nov. 2015
- 12-14 Oct. 2016
- 8-10 Nov. 2017
- 17-19 Oct 2018
- 16-18 Oct 2019
- 28-30 Oct 2020
- Goal of the meeting: consider the latest results from LHCb, discuss possible interpretations and identify important channels and observables to test leading theoretical frameworks in the near future of LHCb data-taking.
- Participation: all interested theorists are welcome to participate, and are encouraged to register at the INDICO page of the Flavour Anomaly Workshop of 20 Oct. To express interest in giving a presentation, please contact the conveners of the relevant stream (once defined; until then please contact Niels Tuning, and Marco Pappagallo). Unfortunately, to allow informal discussion, we must restrict the participation to exclude members of competing experiments.
- COVID-19: This year's workshop will go ahead but, due to the COVID-19 situation, will take place in a hybrid mode. It will be possible to connect to and participate fully in the conference remotely via videoconference software (most likely Zoom).
- Other information
- For further help with these or other administrative matters, please contact the LHCb Secretariat.
- For general questions, please contact Niels Tuning, and Marco Pappagallo
- Weblink: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1055778/
- Bulletins about the workshop series are available by email. <lhcb-implications-bulletins@cern.ch>
- If you wish to be added to the distribution list, please contact us.
- Alternatively, those with CERN accounts should be able to add themselves to the e-group directly here.
Scientific programme is divided in these streams:
- Spectroscopy and exotic hadrons
- Lorenzo Capriotti, Mengzhen Wang (LHCb)
- Sasa Prelovsek, Meng-Lin Du (theory)
- Mixing and CP violation in charm and beauty
- Adam Davis, Peilian Li (LHCb)
- Maria Laura Piscopo, Jason Aebischer (theory)
- Exotica, Heavy Ion and EW physics
- Benjamin Audurier (LHCb, heavy ions)
- Andrii Usachov (LHCb, high pT)