4–9 Jun 2012
Life Sciences Centre, UBC
Canada/Pacific timezone
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New physics hopes considering flavour constraints

7 Jun 2012, 15:30
20m
LSC-3 (Life Sciences Centre, UBC)

LSC-3

Life Sciences Centre, UBC

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Canada
Parallel Talk Heavy Flavour Physics 4C: (Parallel) B, Charm and Onia I

Speaker

Michael Robert Trott (CERN)

Description

The potential for the discovery of flavour symmetric physics models at LHC is discussed. Considering flavour constraints on TeV scale new physics scenarios we motivate considering flavour symmetric extensions of the Standard Model, A systematic flavour symmetric approach to present and future collider anomalies is presented. The anomalous top quark forward backward asymmetry is used as an example to illustrate the potential of such flavour symmetric theories to explain collider anomalies while being consistent with flavour constraints.
<strong>E-mail Address</strong> michael.trott@cern.ch

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