4–9 Jun 2012
Life Sciences Centre, UBC
Canada/Pacific timezone
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Unravelling the new physics structure : the complementarity between LHC and the SuperB project

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20m
Life Sciences Centre, UBC

Life Sciences Centre, UBC

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Canada
Poster

Speaker

Dr Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)

Description

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. The complementarity between the LHC and SuperB programs will be explored in detail. SuperB physics goals will be reached using a large number of rare B , charm and tau decays very sensitive to the presence of new heavy particles via virtual loops. The important advantages brought by the specific assets of the SuperB project, namely beam polarization and capability to run at the charm threshold with a significant boost will also be presented.

<strong>Collaboration Name</strong><br /><font color="#000099">Please enter the name of<br />the collaboration or group<br />using the acronym, as in:<br /><font color="#ff0000">ABC Collaboration</font>

SuperB Collaboration

<strong>Funding Source</strong>

INFN

<strong>E-mail Address</strong> wormser@lal.in2p3.fr

Primary author

Dr Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)

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