The 17th International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics (TAU2023)

from Monday, December 4, 2023 (9:00 AM) to Friday, December 8, 2023 (6:00 PM)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Dec 4, 2023
Dec 5, 2023
Dec 6, 2023
Dec 7, 2023
Dec 8, 2023
AM
9:00 AM
Welcome by Dean of College of Arts & Sciences - Dayna R. Touron (University of Louisville) (until 9:05 AM)
9:00 AM Welcome - Dayna Touron (University of Louisville)  
9:05 AM
Monday - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville) (until 9:15 AM)
9:05 AM Announcements - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville)  
9:15 AM
Monday morning - Michael Roney (until 9:55 AM)
9:15 AM Overview of Tau Physics - Kiyoshi Hayasaka (Niigata University)  
9:55 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:25 AM
Monday before lunch - Pablo Roig (until 12:30 PM)
10:25 AM Monte Carlos for tau lepton Standard Model and New Physics signatures - Zbigniew Andrzej Was (Polish Academy of Sciences)  
10:50 AM Flavor-changing neutral currents in tau decays - Alexey Petrov (University of South Carolina)  
11:15 AM Charged Lepton Flavor Violation in Heavy Particle Decays - Wolfgang Altmannshofer (UC Santa Cruz)  
11:40 AM Charged lepton flavor violation at circular e+e- colliders - Pankaj Munbodh (University of California Santa Cruz)  
12:05 PM What if cLFV was only detectable in tau decays? - Dr Innes Bigaran (Fermilab and Northwestern University)  
9:00 AM
Tuesday (until 9:05 AM)
9:00 AM Announcements - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville)  
9:05 AM
Tuesday morning - Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore and INFN, sezione di Pisa) (until 10:20 AM)
9:05 AM Measurement of the Muon Magnetic anomaly to 0.20 ppm by the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab - Lorenzo Cotrozzi  
9:30 AM Measurement of muon g-2 and EDM at J-PARC - Tsutomu Mibe  
9:55 AM An alternative evaluation of the leading-order hadronic contribution to the muon g-2 with MUonE - Riccardo Pilato (University of Liverpool)  
10:20 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:50 AM
Tuesday before lunch - David Hitlin (until 12:30 PM)
10:50 AM Data-driven determinations of light-quark-connected and strange-plus-disconnected window contributions to a_mu - Kim Maltman  
11:15 AM Tau Data-Based Evaluation of hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to muon g−2 - Pablo Roig Garcés  
11:40 AM Magnetic and Electric Tau Dipole Moments Revisited - Prof. Gabriel González-Sprinberg (Faculty of Sciences-Uruguay)  
12:05 PM Status and prospects of measuring Electric Dipole Moment of tau lepton - Kenji Inami  
9:00 AM
Wednesday (until 9:05 AM)
9:00 AM Announcements - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville)  
9:05 AM
Wednesday morning - Jon Erik Urheim (Indiana University) (until 10:20 AM)
9:05 AM Tracking Down the Origin of Neutrino Mass - Julia Gehrlein  
9:30 AM Neutrino & Dark Matter Connections - Kevin James Kelly (Texas A&M University)  
9:55 AM New Physics in Neutrino Oscillations - Adam Jude Aurisano (University of Cincinnati)  
10:20 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:50 AM
Wednesday before lunch - Zbigniew Andrzej Was (Polish Academy of Sciences) (until 12:30 PM)
10:50 AM The Euclidean Adler function and its interplay with low-energy data and $\alpha_s$ - Antonio Rodriguez Sanchez  
11:10 AM New Physics in Hadronic Tau Decays - David Díaz Calderón  
11:30 AM Renormalon subtraction in hadronic tau decays - Dr Hiromasa Takaura  
11:50 AM Update on alpha_s from hadronic tau decays - Maarten Golterman  
12:10 PM Difference between fixed-order and contour-improved perturbation theory - Santi Peris  
9:00 AM
Thursday (until 9:05 AM)
9:00 AM Announcements - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville)  
9:05 AM
Thursday morning - Jon Erik Urheim (Indiana University) (until 10:20 AM)
9:05 AM Accelerator Search for Dark Matter - David Hitlin  
9:30 AM Neutrino-nuclear interactions, beyond-standard-model physics, and accelerator-produced dark matter - Daniel Salvat (Indiana University)  
9:55 AM Searches for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay - Walter Pettus (Indiana University)  
10:20 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:50 AM
Thursday before lunch -Prof. Jianming Bian (University of California Irvine) (until 12:30 PM)
10:50 AM The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment - Martin Tzanov (Louisiana State University)  
11:15 AM Latest results from the MicroBooNE experiment - Tanaz Mohayai (Indiana University)  
11:40 AM Status and Prospects of the JUNO Experiment - Mr Matthias Raphael Stock (Technische Universität München)  
12:05 PM Current Status and Future Prospects of the ICARUS Experiment - Justin Mueller  
9:20 AM
Friday (until 9:25 AM)
9:20 AM Announcements - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville)  
9:25 AM
Friday morning - Zbigniew Andrzej Was (Polish Academy of Sciences) (until 10:40 AM)
9:25 AM Neutrinos in modern astrophysics and cosmology - Alexander Friedland  
9:50 AM Tau Neutrinos with IceCube - Douglas Cowen  
10:15 AM Chiral Belle: e- Beam Polarization Upgrade of SuperKEKB - Michael Roney  
10:40 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:10 AM
Friday before lunch - Pablo Roig (until 12:50 PM)
11:10 AM Hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the muon g−2 from lattice QCD - Simon Kuberski  
11:35 AM Tau hadronic decay input for Muon g-2 - Taku Izubuchi  
12:00 PM Global analysis of Lepton Flavor Violating Operators - emanuele mereghetti  
12:25 PM Status and plans of tau fits for HFLAV/PDG - Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore and INFN, sezione di Pisa)  
PM
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
1:30 PM
Monday after lunch - gianluca inguglia (until 3:30 PM)
1:30 PM Electromagnetic corrections in hadronic tau decays - Alejandro Miranda (IFAE)  
1:50 PM Measurements of Michel parameters and tests of lepton universality in tau-lepton decays at Belle and Belle II - Paul Feichtinger (Austrian Academy of Sciences)  
2:10 PM Precise measurement of the tau-lepton mass at Belle II - Radek Zlebcik (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)  
2:30 PM Searching for Heavy Neutral Leptons using tau decays at BABAR - Sophie Middleton (Caltech)  
2:50 PM Heavy neutral leptons and beyond at the electron-ion collider - Keping Xie (University of Pittsburgh)  
3:10 PM Searches for lepton flavor violation in meson decays at Belle - Sourav Patra (University of Louisville affiliated to KEK)  
3:30 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:00 PM
Monday afternoon - Alexey Petrov (University of South Carolina) (until 6:00 PM)
4:00 PM Probing $\tau$ flavour change with $\mu\to e$ observables - Marco Ardu (Univ. Valencia and CNRS, LUPM)  
4:20 PM The Mu2e Experiment - Sophie Middleton (Caltech)  
4:40 PM A data-driven method to estimate the antiproton background in Mu2e - Namitha Chithirasreemadam (University of Pisa)  
5:00 PM Mu2e-II Experiment - Mete Yucel (Fermilab)  
5:20 PM LHCb measurements on semileptonic decays of b-hadrons - Anna Lupato (Università di Padova & INFN)  
5:40 PM Lepton Flavour Universality tests using semileptonic b-hadron decays - Arnau Brossa Gonzalo (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)  
12:30 PM
Photo session (until 12:50 PM)
12:30 PM Photos - Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville (US))  
12:50 PM --- Lunch ---
1:50 PM
Tuesday after lunch - David Norvil Brown (Western Kentucky University) (until 3:30 PM)
1:50 PM Leptophilic Dark Portals - Bhupal Dev (Washington University in St. Louis)  
2:10 PM Neutrino Portals to the Dark Sector - Douglas Tuckler (TRIUMF and Simon Fraser University)  
2:30 PM Lepton flavor violation with tau leptons - Julian Heeck  
2:50 PM Tau-LFUV Tests at Future Lepton Colliders - LINGFENG LI (Brown U.)  
3:10 PM Status and Prospects of SNO+ Experiment - Ziping Ye  
3:30 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:00 PM
Tuesday afternoon -Prof. Kiyoshi Hayasaka (Niigata University) (until 6:00 PM)
4:00 PM Searches for lepton flavor violation in tau-lepton decays at Belle and Belle II - Alberto Martini (DESY)  
4:20 PM Charged Lepton Flavor Violation at the EIC - Sonny Mantry (University of North Georgia)  
4:40 PM Dark sector searches with tau-pair events at Belle and Belle II - Sourav Dey (KEK)  
5:00 PM Search for Baryogenesis and Dark Matter in $B$-meson decays at $BABAR$. - David Norvil Brown (Western Kentucky University)  
5:20 PM Measurement of the tau lepton polarisation in Z boson decays by CMS detector - Abdollah Mohammadi (University of Wisconsin Madison)  
5:40 PM Measurement of beam polarization at an $e^+e^-$ $B$-Factory with a new tau polarimetry technique - Caleb Miller  
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
1:30 PM
Wednesday after lunch - Soeren Andre Prell (Iowa State University) (until 3:30 PM)
1:30 PM Searches for New Physics that couple with third generation fermions - Valeria D'Amante (Universita & INFN Pisa)  
1:50 PM Search for LFV with tau leptons in the final state - Luca Guzzi (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca)  
2:10 PM Measurements of Higgs boson properties in decays to two tau leptons and search for lepton-flavor-violating Higgs boson decays into tau leptons using the ATLAS detector - Oğul Öncel (Albert Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg)  
2:30 PM Searches for new phenomena in final states with taus using the ATLAS detector - Giuseppe Carratta (University and INFN, Bologna)  
2:50 PM Measurement of the tau-lepton pair production from photons and tau g-2 - Quentin Buat (University of Washington)  
3:10 PM Measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment in ultraperipheral collisions with ALICE at the LHC - Paul Alois Buhler (Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics (SMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences)  
3:30 PM --- Social event and banquet ---
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
1:30 PM
Thursday after lunch - Alexander Friedland (until 3:30 PM)
1:30 PM Neutrino Mixing Parameters - Shirley Li (UC Irvine)  
1:50 PM Anomalous Tau Neutrino Appearance from Light Mediators in Short-Baseline Neutrino Experiments - Prof. Bhaskar Dutta  
2:10 PM Matter effects in the muon to tau neutrino probability ( $P_{\mu \tau}$) at long baselines - Srubabati Goswami (Northwestern University)  
2:30 PM Tau Polarization and Correlated Decays in Neutrino Experiments - Joshua Isaacson  
2:50 PM Non-standard and secret neutrino interactions at future tau neutrino experiments - Prof. Seodong Shin (Jeonbuk National University)  
3:10 PM TAMBO: Searching for Tau Neutrinos in the Peruvian Andes - Will Thompson (Harvard University)  
3:30 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:00 PM
Thursday afternoon - Martin Mihaylov Tzanov (Louisiana State University) (until 6:00 PM)
4:00 PM NOvA Status and Prospects - Teresa Lackey (Fermilab)  
4:20 PM The Hyper-Kamiokande Experiment: Status and Prospect - Dr Umut Kose (ETH-Zurich)  
4:40 PM The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) - Andreas Gaertner  
5:00 PM The sensitivity and discovery potential of nEXO - Prof. Ryan MacLellan (University of Kentucky)  
5:20 PM The FLArE Experiment for High Energy Neutrino and Dark Matter Searches at LHC - Prof. Jianming Bian (University of California Irvine)  
5:40 PM 3D-Reconstruction of Tau Neutrinos in LArTPC Detectors - Barbara Yaeggy Alvarez  
12:50 PM --- Lunch ---
1:50 PM
Friday after lunch - Kenji Inami (until 3:10 PM)
1:50 PM FASER experiment and first results from LHC Run 3 - Dr Umut Kose (ETH-Zurich)  
2:10 PM Study of additional radiation in the initial-state-radiation processes e+e−→μ+μ−γ and e+e−→π+π−γ in the BABAR experiment - Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore and INFN, sezione di Pisa)  
2:30 PM Partial wave analysis of $\tau^- \to \pi^- \pi^- \pi^+ \nu$ decays at Belle - Andrei Rabusov (Technical University of Munich)  
2:50 PM Search for charged lepton flavor violation in J/psi decays at BESIII - Xudong Yu (Peking University)  
3:10 PM --- Coffee break ---
3:40 PM
Friday afternoon - Michael Roney (until 5:40 PM)
3:40 PM Wishlist of neutrino results for Tau2025 - Andre De Gouvea  
4:10 PM Wishlist of G-2 results for Tau2025 - Brendan Kiburg (Fermilab)  
4:40 PM Wishlist of Tau results for 2025 - Gianluca Inguglia (Austrian Academy of Sciences)  
5:10 PM Summary of Tau2023 - Soeren Andre Prell (Iowa State University)