8–12 Sept 2025
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Other Flavours

9 Sept 2025, 09:00
Alte Mensa (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Alte Mensa

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Alte Mensa JGU Mainz, Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg 5 (Building 1312) 55128 Mainz

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  1. Martino Borsato (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    09/09/2025, 09:00
    Other Flavor
    Oral Contribution

    The study of $b$-quark decays plays a central role in exploring the origin of flavour. Thanks to its large mass, it allows for precise theoretical predictions, and its ability to decay into all four lighter quarks and all three charged leptons provides access to a broad range of flavour observables. Over the last 15 years, LHCb has been collecting an increasingly larger dataset of beauty...

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  2. Shalini Epari (University of Montreal)
    09/09/2025, 09:25
    Other Flavor
    Oral Contribution

    Many BSM scenarios predict the existent of new, heavier leptonic states, or particles that can decay to final states with many leptons. This talk will discuss recent ATLAS results for the search of BSM scenarios in final states with leptons with the ATLAS detector. Relevance will be given to searches for the production of the so-called vector-like leptons, heavy neutral leptons, leptoquarks,...

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  3. Admir Greljo (Universitaet Basel (CH))
    10/09/2025, 09:00
    Other Flavor
    Oral Contribution

    The flavor puzzles remain among the most compelling open questions in particle physics. The pronounced hierarchies in charged fermion masses and mixings define the Standard Model (SM) flavor puzzle, highlighting a deep structural mystery pointing beyond the SM. Meanwhile, the lack of deviations in precision measurements of flavor-changing neutral currents imposes tight constraints on TeV-scale...

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