11–15 Jun 2012
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  1. 11/06/2012, 09:00
  2. 11/06/2012, 09:15
  3. Fulvia De Fazio (Univ. + INFN)
    11/06/2012, 09:30
    Spectroscopy
    talk
    New Spectroscopy of Heavy Mesons
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  4. Nicola Pozzobon (Universita e INFN (IT))
    11/06/2012, 09:55
    Spectroscopy
    talk
    Production and properties of b-hadrons
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  5. Dr Bruce Yabsley (University of Sydney)
    11/06/2012, 10:20
    Spectroscopy
    talk
    Quarkonia production and polarization
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  6. Anton Poluektov (University of Warwick (GB), Budker INP (Novosibirsk, Russia))
    11/06/2012, 11:15
    Spectroscopy
    talk
    Excited b and c hadrons
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  7. Gianluigi Cibinetto
    11/06/2012, 11:40
    Spectroscopy
    talk
    Charmonium(-like) states Babar speaker
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  8. Pavel Krokovny (BINP)
    11/06/2012, 12:05
    Spectroscopy
    talk
    Bottomonium(-like) states Belle
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  9. Björn Lange (Siegen)
    11/06/2012, 14:15
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Theory Overview of semileptonic B decays
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  10. Alessandra Borgia (Syracuse University (US))
    11/06/2012, 14:45
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Semileptonic B/Bs decay at LHCb
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  11. Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC - Valencia)
    11/06/2012, 15:10
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Charm semileptonic decays
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  12. Alexey Sibidanov (Sydney)
    11/06/2012, 15:35
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Exclusive charmed/charmless semileptonic decays (mini-review) Belle invited
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  13. Dr Concezio Bozzi (Sezione di Ferrara)
    11/06/2012, 16:25
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Inclusive charmed/charmless semileptonic decays (mini-review) BaBar invited
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  14. Yasuyuki Horii (Tohoku University)
    11/06/2012, 16:50
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Leptonic and semileptonic B decays with tau at the B factories Belle invited
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  15. Rainer Wanke (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz (DE))
    11/06/2012, 17:15
    CKM Physics
    talk
    CKM
    Semileptonic kaon decays offer the most precise determination of the CKM matrix element |Vus|. The experimental precision is however limited by the knowledge of the form factors of this decay, since these enter both the phase space integral and the detector acceptances. The NA48/2 experiment presents new measurements of the form factors of the semileptonic decays of charged kaons, based...
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  16. Martin Jung (TU Dortmund)
    12/06/2012, 09:00
    CP Violation
    talk
    CPV: Theory talk
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  17. Vladimir Gligorov (CERN)
    12/06/2012, 09:25
    CP Violation
    talk
    LHCb has collected the world's largest sample of charmed hadrons. The ~1 fb–1 sample collected in 2011 is used to search for direct and indirect CP violation in charm, and to measure D0 mixing parameters. Preliminary measurements from several decay modes are presented, with complementary time-dependent and time-integrated analyses. Together, these results significantly improve upon existing...
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  18. Yasmine Sara Amhis (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
    12/06/2012, 09:50
    CP Violation
    talk
    The determination of the CP-violating phase φs in Bs → J/ψ φ decays is one of the key goals of the LHCb experiment. Its value is predicted to be very small in the Standard Model but can be significantly enhanced in many models of new physics. We present the world’s best measurement of φs and the first observation of a non-zero ∆Γs based upon ~1 fb−1 of data collected at LHCb during 2011. φs...
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  19. Mr Mark Peter Whitehead (University of Warwick (GB))
    12/06/2012, 10:15
    CP Violation
    talk
    The LHCb experiment is a general purpose forward spectrometer operating at the Large Hadron Collider, optimized for the study of B and D hadrons. LHCb collected ~1 fb-1 of integrated luminosity during 2011 data taking, which provides unprecedentedly large samples of B hadron decays to final states involving charmed hadrons. These decays offer many complementary measurements of CP violation, in...
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  20. Denis Derkach (INFN Bologna (IT)/CERN)
    12/06/2012, 11:00
    CP Violation
    talk
    CP violation in charmless charged two-body B decays provides a way to measure the CKM angle gamma from decays involving loop diagrams. Using data collected by LHCb in 2011 we reconstruct a large sample of such decay modes of B hadrons. We present measurements of direct CP violation in B(s) → K pi decays, which are the most precise presently available, as well as of direct and mixing-induced CP...
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  21. Tatjana Jovin (University of Belgrade (RS))
    12/06/2012, 11:25
    CP Violation
    talk
    CP Violation at ATLAS (A invited)
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  22. Fernando Martinez-Vidal (Universidad de Valencia)
    12/06/2012, 11:50
    CP Violation
    talk
    CP Violation at BaBar; invited
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  23. Kentaru Negishi (Tohoku)
    12/06/2012, 12:15
    CP Violation
    talk
    CP Violation at Belle: Belle invited
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  24. Sabato Leo (Pisa)
    12/06/2012, 12:40
    CP Violation
    talk
    We report the latest results from indirect searches for BSM physics using charge-parity violating processes in the full 9.6 fb^-1 dataset collected by CDF in Tevatron Run II. These include the confirmation of CP violation in charm with world leading resolution, final measurements of the bottom-strange mixing phase (beta_s) using Bs->J/Psi Phi decays, measurements of the branching fractions of...
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  25. Gioacchino Ranucci (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    12/06/2012, 14:30
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    Recent Results on Solar Neutrinos
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  26. Henry Band (University of Wisconsin)
    12/06/2012, 14:55
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment has measured a non-zero value for the neutrino mixing angle θ13 with a significance of 5.2 standard deviations in 55 days of data. Six antineutrino detectors deployed in two near (flux-weighted baseline 470 m and 576 m) and one far (1648 m) underground experimental halls will continue to accumulate data until summer 2012 when the final two...
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  27. Ryan James Nichol (Unknown)
    12/06/2012, 15:25
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    Long baseline neutrino disappearance
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  28. sandra zavatarelli (INFN Genova Italy)
    12/06/2012, 15:55
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    Status of the geoneutrino study
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  29. Oliviero Cremonesi (INFN)
    12/06/2012, 16:40
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    Developments on double beta decay search
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  30. Juergen Brunner (CPPM)
    12/06/2012, 17:05
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    Searches for high energy neutrinos
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  31. Prof. Jonathan Link (Virginia Tech)
    12/06/2012, 17:30
    Neutrino Physics
    talk
    Possible existence of sterile neutrinos
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  32. Dr Antonio De Santis (U. di Roma "La Sapienza")
    13/06/2012, 09:00
    Kaon Physics
    talk
    Recent results on CP and CPT tests at KLOE
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  33. Francesca Bucci (Universita e INFN (IT))
    13/06/2012, 09:30
    Kaon Physics
    talk
    A precision measurement of the helicity-suppressed ratio RK of the K+- --> e+- nu and K+- --> mu+- nu decay rates has been performed using the full data set collected by the NA62 experiment in 2007--2008. The result is in agreement with the Standard Model expectation, and constrains two-Higgs-voublets extension of the Standard Model.
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  34. Riccardo Fantechi (Sezione di Pisa (IT))
    13/06/2012, 10:00
    Kaon Physics
    talk
    The NA62 experiment at CERN collected a large sample of charged kaon decays with a low intensity beam and minimum bias trigger conditions in 2007. This allowed measurements of a number of rare decays that are difficult to address in conventional high intensity experiments with highly selectivite trigger conditions. In particular, large samples of K+- --> pi gamma gamma and K+- --> e nu gamma...
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  35. Antonio Pich (University of Valencia)
    13/06/2012, 10:55
    Kaon Physics
    talk
    Theoretical introduction to Kaon session
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  36. Massimiliano Fiorini (Universite Catholique de Louvain (BE))
    13/06/2012, 11:30
    New Experiments
    talk
    The rare decays K->pnn are excellent processes to make tests of new physics at the highest scale complementary to LHC thanks to their theoretically cleaness. The NA62 experiment at CERN SPS aims to cllect of the order of 100 K+->p+nn events in two years of data taking, keeping the background at the level of 10%. The physics prospects and the status of the construction of the experiment will...
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  37. Joseph Comfort (Arizona State University)
    13/06/2012, 11:55
    Kaon Physics
    talk
    The Music of KOTO: $K_L^0 \rightarrow \pi^0 \nu \bar{\nu}$
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  38. Prof. Stefan Antusch (University of Basel)
    14/06/2012, 08:30
    Lepton Flavour Violation
    talk
    LFV theory talk,
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  39. Cecilia Voena (Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))
    14/06/2012, 08:55
    Lepton Flavour Violation
    talk
    Charged-lepton-flavor-violating processes are strongly suppressed in the Standard Model, therefore their observation would be a clear indication of new Physics. The MEG experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute searches for the lepton-flavor-violating decay mu+->e+gamma.The combined result of the data taken in 2009 and 2010 is presented. The upper limit on the branching ratio obtained...
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  40. James Miller (Boston University)
    14/06/2012, 09:20
    Lepton Flavour Violation
    talk
    Muon to e Conversion: Experimental Status in Japan and US
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  41. Marta Calvi (Univ. degli Studi Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    14/06/2012, 09:45
    Lepton Flavour Violation
    talk
    Lepton flavor violating decays such as τ -> μ+ μ- μ+ or B- -> D(*)+ μ- μ- are sensitive probes of New Physics (NP). The discovery of neutrino oscillations implies that at some level there is lepton flavor violation, and in many well motivated extensions of the SM the effects are expected to be visible in τ -> μ+ μ- μ+ decays. LHCb is well suited for this analysis due to the large tau...
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  42. Yen-Chu Chen (Academia Sinica)
    14/06/2012, 10:30
    Top Quark Physics
    talk
    Top quark was discovered at Tevatron by CDF and D0 experiments at 1995. Tevatron had concluded its mission in Sep. 2011. In this report the production cross section of Top quark will be reported. Recent observation of forward-backward asymmetry in the top production will be updated with full RUN II data.
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  43. Petr Vokac (Czech Technical University (CZ))
    14/06/2012, 10:55
    Top Quark Physics
    talk
    Measurement of top quark properties at Tevatron
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  44. Sinead Walsh (Ghent University (BE))
    14/06/2012, 11:20
    Top Quark Physics
    talk
    Top production and ttbar at LHC
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  45. Hongbo Liao (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont-Fe. II (FR))
    14/06/2012, 11:45
    Top Quark Physics
    talk
    Top properties at LHC
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  46. German Valencia
    14/06/2012, 12:10
    Top Quark Physics
    talk
    The LHC will produce large numbers of top anti-top quark pairs providing an excellent opportunity to study in detail the properties of the top-quark. A possibility that has not been explored experimentally so far is that of CP violating interactions of the top. We discuss the use of T-odd correlations to extract information on the CP violating couplings of the top-quark at the LHC. We...
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  47. Christoph Bobeth (Technical University Munich)
    14/06/2012, 14:00
    Rare Decays
    talk
    Theory status of b -> s l^+ l^- decays and their combined analysis
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  48. Iskander Ibragimov (Fachbereich Physik)
    14/06/2012, 14:25
    Rare Decays
    talk
    Rare B decays at ATLAS including B->di-muonic decays ATLAS invited
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  49. Paolo Ronchese (Universita e INFN (IT))
    14/06/2012, 14:47
    Rare Decays
    talk
    The rare decays B_s(B^0)->mu+mu- and B0->K*mu+mu- are an excellent test of the flavor sector of the Standard Model and provide sensitivity to models with extended Higgs boson sectors. We report on searches for these decays with the CMS experiment using pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy √s=7 TeV collected in 2011.
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  50. Flavio Archilli (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (IT))
    14/06/2012, 15:10
    Rare Decays
    talk
    Rare lepton decays of the B(s), D and K mesons are sensitive probes of New Physics. In particular, the search for the decays B(s) -> μ+ μ- provides information on the presence of new (pseudo-)scalar particles. LHCb is well suited for these analyses due to its large acceptance and trigger efficiency, as well as its excellent invariant mass resolution and lepton identification capabilities. The...
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  51. Dr Fergus Wilson (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
    14/06/2012, 15:55
    Rare Decays
    talk
    Rare decay searches at BaBar and Belle (BaBar invited)
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  52. Paolo Maestro (Universita degli studi di Siena (IT))
    14/06/2012, 16:20
    Rare Decays
    talk
    Rare decay searches at CDF and D0: CDF invited
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  53. Nils Ruthmann (Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg (DE))
    14/06/2012, 16:45
  54. David Thomas Jennens (University of Melbourne (AU))
    14/06/2012, 16:49
  55. Jairo Alexis Rodriguez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
    14/06/2012, 16:53
  56. Gholam Reza boroun
    14/06/2012, 16:57
  57. Zbynek Drasal (Charles University (CZ))
    14/06/2012, 17:01
  58. Snezana Nektarijevic (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    14/06/2012, 17:05
  59. Kang Young Lee (Konkuk University)
    14/06/2012, 17:09
  60. Chaehyun Yu (KIAS)
    14/06/2012, 17:13
  61. Snezana Nektarijevic (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    Top Quark Physics
    poster
    Among the places to look for deviations from the SM are new quarks families that can appear as a fourth family with Higgs, a “strong” fourth family without Higgs or vector-like quarks. A potential extension for the SM would be the adjonction a 4th family of heavy chiral fermions that could provide new sources of CP violation to explain the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe, and...
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  62. Kang Young Lee (Konkuk University)
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    CP Violation
    poster
    We consider the possibility of anomalous right-handed tsW couplings with the recent LHCb results. The B -> X_s \gamma decay, B-Bbar mixing, B_s-B_sbar mixing are studied.
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  63. Jairo Alexis Rodriguez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    Lepton Flavour Violation
    poster
    Six lepton flavor violation processes are calcualted in the framework of a model based on the gauge symmetry SU(3)xSU(3)xU(1) (331) without exotic charges in its fermionic spectra. Parameters involved are constraint using the experimental bounds coming from BABAR. Possible implications in the neutrino sector are discussed.
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  64. Zbynek Drasal (Charles University (CZ))
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    New Experiments
    poster
    Optimization of the Belle II Vertex Detector
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  65. Nils Ruthmann (Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg (DE))
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    Physics involving tau lepton signatures form an integral part of the ATLAS physics program, and are becoming more prevalent, given the large amounts of data accumulated in 2011 and 2012 LHC running. This talk reviews the increased sensitivity of searches for a Standard Model Higgs boson in the low mass region, as well as searches for neutral and charged supersymmetric Higgs bosons,...
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  66. David Thomas Jennens (University of Melbourne (AU))
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    Tau leptons will play an important role in the physics program at the LHC. They will be used not only in searches for new phenomena like the Higgs boson or Supersymmetry and electroweak measurements but also in detector related studies like the determination of the missing transverse energy scale. Optimal identification of hadronically decaying tau leptons is achieved by using detailed...
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  67. Chaehyun Yu (KIAS)
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    Top Quark Physics
    poster
    We construct flavor-dependent chiral U(1)' models with a Z' boson which couples to the right-handed up-type quarks in the standard model. To make the models have realistic renormalizable Yukawa couplings, we introduce new Higgs doublets with nonzero U(1)' charges. Anomaly-free condition can be satisfied by adding extra chiral fermions. We show that these models could analyze the discrepancy...
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  68. Gholam Reza boroun
    14/06/2012, 17:20
    Spectroscopy
    poster
    Two approach to the ratio of the charm structure functions
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  69. Andrew Norman (Fermilab)
    15/06/2012, 09:00
    New Experiments
    talk
    Nova status and plans
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  70. Belina von Krosigk von Krosigk (TU Dresden)
    15/06/2012, 09:25
    New Experiments
    talk
    SNO+ status invited
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  71. Dr Stefano Germani (INFN Perugia)
    15/06/2012, 09:50
    New Experiments
    talk
    With an integrated luminosity goal larger than 75 ab-1, the SuperB factory, to be built on the Tor Vergata Campus, near Roma (Italy) by 2016, has the very ambitious goal to unravel the detailed structure of the new physics soon to be discovered at the LHC, or to explore BSM physics beyond the LHC reach if nothing is found there. This goal will be reached using a large number of rare B ,...
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  72. Christoph Schwanda (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
    15/06/2012, 10:15
    New Experiments
    talk
    Belle II status and plans Belle II invited
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  73. Joseph Comfort (Arizona State University)
    15/06/2012, 11:00
    Kaon Physics
    talk
    Precision measurement of the ultra-rare K+ -> pi+,nu,nubar decay at Fermilab would be one of the most incisive probes of quark flavor physics this decade. This sensitivity is unique in quark flavor physics and allows probing of essentially all models of new physics that couple to quarks within the reach of the LHC. Furthermore, a high precision measurement is sensitive to many models of new...
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  74. Andrew Norman (Fermilab)
    15/06/2012, 11:25
    New Experiments
    talk
    Introduction to Project X
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  75. Tomasz Szumlak (AGH Univesity of Science and Technology (PL))
    15/06/2012, 11:50
    New Experiments
    talk
    The LHCb experiment is designed to perform high-precision measurements of CP violation and search for New Physics using the enormous flux of beauty and charmed hadrons produced at the LHC. The operation and the results obtained from the data collected in 2010 and 2011 demonstrate that the detector is robust and functioning very well. However, the limit of 1 fb-1 of data per year cannot be...
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  76. Jolanta Brodzicka (INP PAS Krakow), Stefano Bianco (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (IT))
    15/06/2012, 13:45
  77. Christoph Schwanda (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Elisabetta Barberio (University of Melbourne (AU))
    15/06/2012, 14:00
  78. Maria Smizanska (Lancaster University (GB))
    15/06/2012, 14:15
  79. Rupert Leitner (Charles University (CZ))
    15/06/2012, 14:30
  80. Karol Kampf (Charles University (CZ)), Konrad Kleinknecht (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat)
    15/06/2012, 14:45
    Kaon Physics
  81. Giancarlo Piredda (Dipartimento di Fisica G. Marconi-Universita di Roma I 'La Sapi), Tomas Blazek (Comenius University (SK))
    15/06/2012, 15:00
    Top Quark Physics
  82. Brad Cox (University of Virginia), Wolfgang Walkowiak (Universitaet Siegen (DE))
    15/06/2012, 15:15
    Rare Decays
  83. Jiri Chudoba (Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Rep. (CZ)), Joel Butler (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)), Karel Soustruznik (Charles University in Prague)
    15/06/2012, 15:30
  84. Angel Mario Lopez (University of Puerto Rico (US))
    15/06/2012, 15:45
    New Experiments
  85. 15/06/2012, 16:00