The top-charm frontier at the LHC
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Europe/Zurich
4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)
Adam Orion Martin,
Alex Tapper
(Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB)),
Andreas Weiler
(CERN),
Gian Giudice
(CERN),
Gilad Perez
(CERN & Weizmann),
Giuliano Panico,
Guy Wilkinson
(University of Oxford (GB)),
Michelangelo Mangano
(CERN),
Tobias Golling
(Yale University (US))
Description
Charm physics at the LHC offers exciting prospects to probe beyond the Standard Model phenomena. Particularly interesting is the connection between the top and the charm, as they belong to the same flavour representation, thus creating a potential link between top-charm physics and the dynamics of extended sectors of the SM responsible for the stabilization of the electroweak scale. The charm quark, on the other hand, poses difficult challenges to both the experimental measurements, and their theoretical interpretation. Its not-so-heavy mass limits the precision of theoretical predictions for processes like flavour-changing neutral currents or CP violation, as well as predictions for its production dynamics. Experimentally, charm jets interpolate between ordinary QCD jets and b-jets in their physical properties, and are therefore hard to identify.
The LHC experiments have now proven their ability tag high-pt charm jets, a significant milestone in improving their sensitivity to non-standard model charm physics. In addition, the LHCb experiment is in a position to significantly improve its sensitivity to CP violation in D-Dbar mixing this year. It is therefore a timely moment to analyze the experimental and theoretical status of non-standard charm physics.
This CERN-TH/LPCC workshop will bring together experimental and theory experts from the various frontiers relevant to top and charm physics, to cover all aspects of charm identification, charm production via SM and BSM processes, charm decays, and BSM model building related to charm quarks. The goal is to discuss how the expected experimental progress might lead to improve our sensitivity to new physics using the existing LHC data, as well as in view of the next LHC run.
The LHC experiments have now proven their ability tag high-pt charm jets, a significant milestone in improving their sensitivity to non-standard model charm physics. In addition, the LHCb experiment is in a position to significantly improve its sensitivity to CP violation in D-Dbar mixing this year. It is therefore a timely moment to analyze the experimental and theoretical status of non-standard charm physics.
This CERN-TH/LPCC workshop will bring together experimental and theory experts from the various frontiers relevant to top and charm physics, to cover all aspects of charm identification, charm production via SM and BSM processes, charm decays, and BSM model building related to charm quarks. The goal is to discuss how the expected experimental progress might lead to improve our sensitivity to new physics using the existing LHC data, as well as in view of the next LHC run.
Participants
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Official opening 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
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Speaker: Yosef Nir (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))
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PDFs and charm physicsSpeaker: Juan Rojo Chacon (CERN)
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Charm, QCD experiment 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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New LHCb measurement: Z+D-meson cross sectionSpeaker: Albert Bursche (University of Zurich)
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Top partners physics 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Stop searches LHCSpeaker: Filip Moortgat (CERN)
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Top partner searches at the LHCSpeaker: Gerrit Van Onsem (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Interuniversity Institute for High Energies (BE))
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Top flavor violation 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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tFCNC, THEORYSpeaker: Jure Zupan (University of Cincinnati)
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Top flavor violation 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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tFCNC at CMS (non-Higgs)Speaker: Jeremy Andrea (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
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thc recastSpeaker: Nathaniel Craig
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TH general seminar: flavorful naturalness & the top charm front 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
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Charming the HiggsSpeaker: Yotam Soreq (WIS)
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Higgs boson decays to quarkonia and the Hccbar couplingSpeaker: Frank Petriello (Northwestern University)
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Composite Higgs flavor violaionSpeaker: Aleksandr Azatov (C)
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Xtalk: charm tagging in ATLAS & CMS 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeakers: Daniel Hay Guest (Yale University (US)), Tristan Arnoldus Du Pree (Universite Catholique de Louvain (BE))
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cFCNC, from theory to measurements: Theory 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Theory of CPV in Delta c=2Speaker: alexander kagan (university of Cincinnati)
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Current status of CPV in Delta c=2Speaker: Luca Silvestrini (INFN Rome)
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cFCNC, from theory to measurements: Experiments 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Direct charm CPV at LHCbSpeaker: Evelina Mihova Gersabeck (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
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Mixing-related charm CPV at LHCbSpeaker: Dr Walter Bonivento (INFN Cagliari (IT))
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From microscopic flavor physics to LHC implications 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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From cCPV to High pTSpeaker: Jernej Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute)
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Non-degenerate Squarks from Flavored Gauge MediationSpeaker: Dr Robert Ziegler (LPTHE Jussieu)
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Beyond first two generation partner's degeneracy 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Non-degenerate light squarksSpeaker: Joshua Thomas Ruderman (UC Berkeley)
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Non-degenerate composite light partnersSpeaker: Juan Gonzalez Fraile (Universitat de Barcelona)
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Non-degenerate light squarks at LHCSpeaker: Mr Nikola Makovec (Universite de Paris-Sud 11 (FR))
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Non degenerate light partners, VLQ searches, at ATLASSpeaker: Samuel Ross Meehan (University of Chicago (US))
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Stop flavor violation 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Compressed stop -> charm searches at ATLASSpeaker: Daniel Hay Guest (Yale University (US))
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Gluino flavor violation 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Preliminary: bounding gluino flavor violationSpeaker: Benjamin Fuks (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
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Discussion
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Conclusions & outlook 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeakers: Thomas Le Compte (Argonne National Laboratory (US)), Thomas Le Compte (Argonne National Laboratory (US))
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