15โ€“17 May 2006
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  1. U. Haisch
    15/05/2006, 09:00
  2. introduced by Raidal, Semertzidis, van der Schaaf
    15/05/2006, 09:00
    The WG3 part of the write-up of the workshop will be discussed.
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  3. Ivan BELYAEV (Syracuse)
    15/05/2006, 09:25
  4. Nuno Castro
    15/05/2006, 09:45
  5. T. Iijima
    15/05/2006, 09:50
  6. Emi Kou
    15/05/2006, 10:00
  7. Y. Okada
    15/05/2006, 10:15
  8. Jorgen D'Hondt
    15/05/2006, 10:30
  9. S. Robertson
    15/05/2006, 10:40
  10. Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra
    15/05/2006, 11:30
  11. G. Isidori
    15/05/2006, 11:30
  12. Hajime Nishiguchi (ICEPP, Tokyo)
    15/05/2006, 11:30
    Detectors are getting ready and MEG will start data taking this year. The current status and prospects will be presented.
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  13. Wilhelm Bertl (PSI, Villigen)
    15/05/2006, 12:00
    hundred fold improvement of the sensitivity on a heavy target
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  14. A. Buras and C. Tarantino
    15/05/2006, 12:00
  15. Joao Carvalho
    15/05/2006, 12:00
  16. Peter Skands
    15/05/2006, 14:00
    Virtual room Forrest
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  17. Paride Paradisi (Rome 2)
    15/05/2006, 14:00
    I discuss the lepton universality in M->l nu (with M = pi, K, B) and in hadronic and leptonic tau decays as a tool to probe New Physics.
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  18. Miguel-Angel Sanchis-Lozano (Valencia)
    15/05/2006, 14:30
  19. Luca Fiorini (Camdridge)
    15/05/2006, 15:00
    The possibility for an improved precision measurement of the ratio of leptonic decay widths of the charge Kaon with the Na48/2 apparatus is discussed in the light of the interest which such channel acquired as a search for New Physics
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  20. G. Zhu
    15/05/2006, 15:30
  21. Siannah Penaranda
    15/05/2006, 15:30
  22. T. Huber
    15/05/2006, 15:55
  23. Sahsa Pukhov
    15/05/2006, 16:00
  24. Olga Igonkina (Oregon)
    15/05/2006, 16:00
    Tests of lepton universality based on the latest measurements by Babar and Belle of the tau mass and lifetime are discussed.
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  25. J. Berryhill
    15/05/2006, 16:20
  26. Andries van der Schaaf (Zurich)
    15/05/2006, 16:30
    In the past few months proposals for improved measurements of the pi->e+nu / pi->mu+nu branching ratio have been approved at TRIUMF and PSI. Details will be presented.
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  27. Yannis Semertzidis (BNL)
    15/05/2006, 17:00
    I will give an overview of the status of the muon g-2 upgrade, the goals and prospects.
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  28. C. Kao
    15/05/2006, 17:15
  29. 15/05/2006, 17:30
  30. C.-J. Lin
    15/05/2006, 17:40
  31. A. Dedes
    15/05/2006, 18:05
  32. WG2 convenors
    15/05/2006, 18:30
  33. G. Borissov
    16/05/2006, 09:00
  34. Anna Rossi (Padova)
    16/05/2006, 09:00
    I discuss a novel and very predictive supersymmetric GUT scenario where the exchange of SU(2)_L triplet generates both neutrino masses and soft SUSY breaking terms. The phenomenological viability and experimental signatures are discussed.
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  35. S. De Cecco
    16/05/2006, 09:25
  36. Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra
    16/05/2006, 09:30
  37. Stefan Antusch (Madrid)
    16/05/2006, 09:30
    We discuss the impact of neutrino masses and mixings on LFV processes within the context of the SUSY Seesaw, where the CMSSM is extended by 3 right-handed (s)neutrinos. We focus on the sensitivity of tau and muon LFV decays on the most relevant parameters. Compatibility with neutrino data, LFV and EDM bounds, and requiring successful baryogensis via thermal leptogenesis leads to...
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  38. A. Lenz
    16/05/2006, 09:50
  39. Junji Hisano (ICRR, Tokyo)
    16/05/2006, 10:00
  40. Saleh Sultansoy
    16/05/2006, 10:00
  41. D. Guadagnoli
    16/05/2006, 10:10
  42. Gustavo Burdman
    16/05/2006, 10:30
  43. Philip Harris (Sussex)
    16/05/2006, 11:00
  44. M. Bona
    16/05/2006, 11:00
  45. S. T'Jampens
    16/05/2006, 11:10
  46. P. Ball
    16/05/2006, 11:20
  47. Yannis Semertzidis (BNL)
    16/05/2006, 11:30
    recent developments
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  48. all speakers on Bs-Bsbar mixing
    16/05/2006, 11:40
  49. Hans Wilschut (KVI, Groningen)
    16/05/2006, 12:00
    This talk will cover the main approaches taken in atomic and nuclear physics to measure TRV. In particular, the search for an electric dipole moment of atoms. At the Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut an experimental facility is being created to produce radioactive isotopes that have favorable properties for TRV studies. The outline of this facility will be presented.
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  50. C. Smith
    16/05/2006, 12:05
  51. Tatsuya Nakada
    16/05/2006, 14:00
  52. Masa Yamauchi
    16/05/2006, 14:40
  53. Marcello Giorgi
    16/05/2006, 15:10
  54. Katsunobu Oide
    16/05/2006, 16:00
  55. Pantaleo Raimondi
    16/05/2006, 16:30
  56. 16/05/2006, 17:00
    moderated by Ikaros Bigi
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  57. M. Beneke
    17/05/2006, 09:00
  58. Sacha Davidson (Lyon)
    17/05/2006, 09:00
  59. Peter Skands
    17/05/2006, 09:00
  60. E. Conte
    17/05/2006, 09:25
  61. Lorenzo Calibbi (Padova)
    17/05/2006, 09:30
    We analyse the complementarity between Lepton Flavour Violation (LFV) and LHC experiments in probing the Supersymmetric (SUSY) Grand Unified Theories (GUT) when neutrinos got a mass via the see--saw mechanism. Our analysis is performed in an SO(10) framework, where at least one neutrino Yukawa coupling is necessarily as large as the top Yukawa coupling. Our study thoroughly takes into...
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  62. Benjamin Fuks
    17/05/2006, 09:30
  63. M. Vysotsky
    17/05/2006, 09:45
  64. moderated by Bigi, Raidal, van der Schaaf
    17/05/2006, 10:00
    Continuation of session I
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  65. Claudio Verzegnassi
    17/05/2006, 10:00
  66. O. Deschamps
    17/05/2006, 10:05
  67. Saeid Paktinat
    17/05/2006, 10:30
  68. M. Bona
    17/05/2006, 10:55
  69. J. Rademacker
    17/05/2006, 11:20
  70. Zbigniew Was
    17/05/2006, 11:30
  71. 17/05/2006, 11:30
  72. S. Sultansoy
    17/05/2006, 11:40
  73. D. Asner
    17/05/2006, 12:05
  74. Werner Porod
    17/05/2006, 14:00
  75. F. Muheim, G. Buchalla
    17/05/2006, 14:45
  76. Andries van der Schaaf (Zurich University), Martti Raidal (NICPB, Tallinn)
    17/05/2006, 15:30
  77. 17/05/2006, 16:15
    o Plans for the Final Report o 4th meeting: October 9-10-11
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  78. 17/05/2006, 16:25
    Meet in the Cafeteria
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  79. Who will contribute what?
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  80. Peter Skands
  81. Tatsuya Nakada
  82. Marcello Giorgi
  83. Paride Paradisi (Rome 2)
    I discuss the lepton universality in the pi-->l nu, K-->l nu and B-->l nu modes and also other promising channels (hadronic and leptonic tau decays....that are part of the content of a work in progress) where to perform such a lepton universality test. Particular emphasys is given to explain the naturalness of the new physics framework (as discussed in my last work hep-ph/0605012) where...
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  84. I discuss the lepton universality in the pi--l nu, K--l nu and B--l nu modes and also other promising channels (hadronic and leptonic tau decays....that are part of the content of a work in progress) where to perform such a lepton universality test. Particular emphasys is given to explain the naturalness of the new physics framework (as discussed in my last work hep-ph/0605012) where such a...
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  85. I discuss the lepton universality in the pi-->l nu, K-->l nu and B-->l nu modes and also other promising channels (hadronic and leptonic tau decays....that are part of the content of a work in progress) where to perform such a lepton universality test. Particular emphasys is given to explain the naturalness of the new physics framework (as discussed in hep-ph/0605012) where such a violation of...
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  86. I discuss the lepton universality in the pi-->l nu, K-->l nu and B-->l nu modes and other promising channels (hadronic and leptonic tau decays....that are part of the content of a work in progress) where to perform such a lepton universality test. Particular emphasys is given to explain the naturalness of the new physics framework (as discussed in hep-ph/0605012) where such a violation of the...
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  87. Masanori Yamauchi

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