11–15 Jun 2012
Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Session

New Experiments

15 Jun 2012, 09:00
Prague

Prague

Conveners

New Experiments

  • Angel Mario Lopez (University of Puerto Rico (US))
  • Zdenek Dolezal (Charles University (CZ))

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  1. Andrew Norman (Fermilab)
    15/06/2012, 09:00
    New Experiments
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    Nova status and plans
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  2. Belina von Krosigk von Krosigk (TU Dresden)
    15/06/2012, 09:25
    New Experiments
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    SNO+ status invited
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  3. Dr Stefano Germani (INFN Perugia)
    15/06/2012, 09:50
    New Experiments
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    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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  4. Christoph Schwanda (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
    15/06/2012, 10:15
    New Experiments
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    Belle II status and plans Belle II invited
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  5. Joseph Comfort (Arizona State University)
    15/06/2012, 11:00
    Kaon Physics
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    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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  6. Andrew Norman (Fermilab)
    15/06/2012, 11:25
    New Experiments
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    Introduction to Project X
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  7. Tomasz Szumlak (AGH Univesity of Science and Technology (PL))
    15/06/2012, 11:50
    New Experiments
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    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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