Workshop on Heavy Quark Baryons at LHCb

Europe/Zurich
222/R-001 (CERN)

222/R-001

CERN

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Marco Pappagallo (University of Glasgow (GB)), Patrick Koppenburg (NIKHEF (NL)), Vanya Belyaev (ITEP Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (RU))
Description

The second  (mini)workshop on heavy baryons (beauty, charm and doubly heavy) at LHCb. The main purposes are

  1. discuss all the issues  related to the study of heavy baryons 
  2. create the coherent pattern of analyses in LHCb related to heavy baryons
  3. get the ideas form theory community on interesting topics on heavy baryons
  4. expose to outside world LHCb's abilities and therefore to stimulate the theory 

The items (3) and (4) are clearly highly connected and to be considered together. 

For morning public sessions we expect some discussions with invited theoreticians and all intereste dpartices 

For the afternoon session LHCb internal  presentation will be scheduled. 

To join the Vidyo meeting by phone, please see the phone numbers here.

    • Morning session (public)
      • 1
        Introduction
        Slides
      • 2
        The physics of heavy baryons and possible challenges in this sector
        Speaker: jean-marc Richard (IPNL)
        Slides
      • 3
        Heavy baryon producton and spectroscopy at LHCb
        Speaker: Marco Pappagallo (University of Glasgow (GB))
        Slides
      • 4
        Production and spectroscopy of double heavy baryons
        Speaker: Alexander Berezhnoy (SINP MSU/Moscow)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Break
      • 5
        Heavy baryon properties: masses and lifetimes
        Speakers: Matthew David Needham (University of Edinburgh (GB)), Matthew David Needham (University of Edinburgh (GB))
        Slides
      • 6
        Heavy baryons - decays, CP violation studies
        Speaker: Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Manchester (GB))
        Slides
      • 7
        Search for Direct Time-Reversal Violations
        Phenomenological and Intuitive Approach.
        Speaker: Ziad J. AJALTOUNI (LPCCF- Université Blaise Pascal_CLERMONTII)
        Slides
      • 8
        Asymmetries in Λ<sub>b</sub> production
        Speaker: Jonathan Rosner (University of Chicago)
        Slides