6–8 Apr 2009
University of Oxford
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Session

Parallel Session 2 B - Flavour Physics / Beyond the Standard Model

PP02B
7 Apr 2009, 11:00
University of Oxford

University of Oxford

Description

11:00 - 12:00 - Flavour Phyiscs
12:00 - 13:00 - Beyond the Standard Model

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  1. Lee De Mora (University of Lancaster)
    07/04/2009, 11:00
    Flavour Physics
    Event by Event alignment studies using B physics observables in the ATLAS experiment
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  2. Eugenia Puccio (University of Warwick)
    07/04/2009, 11:15
    Flavour Physics
    We report recent results from the BaBar experiment on the rare three-body charmless hadronic decays of charged and neutral B mesons. These results have been obtained using the full BaBar dataset of around 470 million BBbar pairs.
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  3. Sergey Burdin (University of Liverpool)
    07/04/2009, 11:30
    Flavour Physics
    Recent results from D0 on the semileptonic asymmetry in Bs decays will be presented and prospects will be discussed.
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  4. Jelena Ilic (University of Warwick)
    07/04/2009, 11:45
    Flavour Physics
    A time-dependent amplitude analysis of B0->Kspi+pi- decays is performed in order to extract the CP violation parameters of f0(980)Ks and rho0(770)Ks and direct CP asymmetries of K*+(892)pi-. The relative phases between B0->K*+(892)pi- and B0-> K*-(892)\pi+, relevant for the extraction of the unitarity triangle angle gamma, is also measured. The results are obtained from the final BaBar data sample.
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  5. Matthew Tamsett (Royal Holloway)
    07/04/2009, 12:00
    Beyond the Standard Model
    This talk will present a study concerning the ATLAS electron trigger performance in a SUSY/exotic environment and the determination of this efficiency from data.
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  6. Jaime Tattersall (University of Durham)
    07/04/2009, 12:15
    Beyond the Standard Model
    The Minimal Supersymmetric Model contains many new parameters that can have CP violating phases. We investigate ways of discovering these at the LHC if the CP phases happen to be large.
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  7. Alison Fowler (Durham IPPP)
    07/04/2009, 12:30
    Beyond the Standard Model
    Complete one-loop results are presented for the class of processes $\tilde{\chi}0_i\rightarrow \tilde{\chi}0_j h_a$ in the MSSM with CP-violating phases beyond the lowest order. We combine the genuine vertex contributions with two-loop Higgs propagator-type corrections, thus obtaining the currently most precise prediction for this class of processes. The numerical impact of the genuine vertex...
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  8. Matthew McCullough (University of Oxford)
    07/04/2009, 12:45
    Beyond the Standard Model
    I will discuss the compatibility of the inelastic dark matter (iDM) interpretation of the DAMA/LIBRA results with other direct detection experiments, focussing particularly on the sensitivity to the iDM velocity distribution.
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