20–23 Feb 2012
Greenpia at YongPyong
Asia/Seoul timezone

Session

Parallel: E1

20 Feb 2012, 19:00
Greenpia at YongPyong

Greenpia at YongPyong

YongPyong, Kangwon-do, South Korea

Conveners

Parallel: E1: Experimental & Computational

  • Youngjoon Kwon (Yonsei Univ.)

Description

1st parallel session on experimental

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  1. Dr Masaya Iwabuchi (Yonsei U.)
    20/02/2012, 19:00
    Dalitz plot analysis of B->DK, D->Ksh+h- (h= K or pi) is one of the promissing methods for the precise measurement of CKM angle phi3. We report a study of Dalitz plot analysis of the neutral D meson decay to KsK+K- final state. This study is based on a large data sample accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider.
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  2. Ms Youngsoo Sohn (Yonsei U.)
    20/02/2012, 19:20
    Lepton-Flavor-Violating B decays B --> l+ tau- (l = e, mu) are forbidden in the Standard Model(SM), but they are predicted to occur in many theories beyond SM. Observation of these decays would be clear evidence of physics beyond SM. We present a study of signal and background suppression using Neural Network method and expected upper limit in ...
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  3. Prof. Kihyeon Cho (KISTI)
    20/02/2012, 19:40
    Geant4 is a toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter. Its areas of application include high energy, nuclear and accelerator physics, as well as studies in medical and space science. We introduce the project on Geant4 R&D for High Energy Physics and Medical Physics since a few accelerators are supposed to build for high energy physics and medical physics near future...
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  4. Dr Junghyun Kim (KISTI)
    20/02/2012, 20:00
    We use a metadata service at the Belle experiment which provides a mechanism to locate files using descriptive information. However, at the Belle II experiment, we will have 50 _ 60 times more data than that of the Belle experiment. Therefore, it is expected that the existing metadata service has problems with performance, scalability, and durability, in particular, if it is extended to an...
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  5. Geunchul Park (KISTI)
    20/02/2012, 20:40
    Huge amounts of data are produced in high-energy physics experiments. We need to use a metadata catalogue service to manage these data and files effectively. AMGA is a gLite-metadata catalogue service designed to offer efficient use to metadata for files stored on the Grid. AMGA supports the various databases(Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite) connection and APIs of the various...
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  6. Taesang Huh (KISTI)
    20/02/2012, 21:00
    AMGA is an official EMI metadata catalogue service developed to offer access to metadata for files stored on the Grid and to ensure high scalability to metadata systems due to both data replication/federation in a distributed environment and compatibility with EMI other components. That's why the Belle II Data Handling system used AMGA metadata catalog as main technology for the management of...
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  7. Sunghyon Kyeong (NIMS)
    20/02/2012, 21:20
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