Flavour in the era of the LHC

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CERN

CERN

Michelangelo Mangano
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    • Plenary I 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 1
        Welcome
      • 2
        Introduction to the Workshop
        Speaker: Mangano, M. (CERN)
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      • 3
        Exploring BSM phenomena with B physics
        Speaker: Yosef Nir (Weizmann Institute)
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      • 4
        Future prospects for B factories
        Speaker: Masashi Hazumi (KEK, Tsukuba)
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      • 10:45
        Coffee break
    • Plenary II 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 5
        B physics prospects at the LHC
        Speaker: Olivier Schneider (EPFL, Lausanne)
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      • 6
        Probing BSM phenomena with charm physics
        Speaker: Ikaros Bigi (Notre Dame University)
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      • 12:45
        Lunch break
    • Plenary III 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 7
        Exploring BSM phenomena with K physics
        Speaker: Gino Isidori (LNF)
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      • 8
        Future prospects for K-decay experiments
        Speaker: Laurence Littenberg (BNL)
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      • 15:30
        Coffee break
    • Plenary IV 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 9
        Flavour phenomena in the lepton sector
        Speaker: Andrea Romanino (SISSA)
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      • 10
        LFV, status and prospects
        Speaker: Toshinori Mori (Tokyo University)
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      • 11
        Prospects for future measurements of muon g-2 and EDMs of muon, deuteron and neutron
        Speaker: Yannis Semertzidis (BNL)
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      • 18:15
        Adjourn
    • Plenary V 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 12
        Flavour studies and BSM searches at the Tevatron
        Speaker: Rolf Oldeman (Univ. of Liverpool)
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      • 13
        Flavour studies and BSM searches at the LHC
        Speaker: Giacomo Polesello (INFN, Pavia)
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      • 10:30
        Coffee break
    • Plenary VI 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 14
        Flavour studies and SUSY at the LHC
        Speaker: Mihoko Nojiri (Yukawa Institute, Kyoto)
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      • 15
        Flavour physics beyond SUSY
        Speaker: Gilad Perez (LBL)
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      • 12:30
        Lunch break
    • WG1, session 1 40-SS-D01

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      • 16
        Introduction by the conveners
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      • 17
        SUSY (s)quark flavour studies with ATLAS
        Speaker: Lari, T. (Milano, INFN and University)
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      • 18
        SUSY (s)lepton flavour studies with ATLAS
        Speaker: Borjanovic, I. (Lecce, INFN and University)
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      • 19
        Testing the NMFV MSSM with precision observables
        Speaker: Heinemeyer, S.
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      • 20
        Heavy quark production by SUSY FCNC at the LHC
        Speaker: Guasch, J.
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      • 16:15
        Coffee break
    • WG2, session 1 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      • 21
        Introduction to WG2
        Speaker: Gerhard Buchalla, Takeshi Komatsubara, Franz Muheim, Luca Silvestrini
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      • 22
        Measurements of gamma and Vub
        Speaker: Luca Cavoto (Univ. Roma, INFN)
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      • 23
        Unitarity Triangle Angles from Belle
        Speaker: Tim Gershon (Univ. of Warwick)
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      • 24
        Rare Charmless Decays and Measurements of alpha and beta in Penguins
        Speaker: Maurizio Pierini (Madison, Wisconsin)
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      • 25
        Photos
        Speaker: Elisabetta Barberio (Melbourne)
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      • 26
        B0_s mass difference Delta m_s and mixing phase phi_s at LHCb
        Speaker: Luis Fernandez (EPFL Lausanne)
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      • 16:15
        Coffee break
      • 27
        Charm Physics Experimental
        Speaker: Sheldon Stone (Syracuse)
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      • 28
        Null Tests of the SM
        Speaker: Amarjit Soni (BNL)
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      • 29
        Topics on Nonleptonic Bs Decays
        Speaker: Pietro Colangelo (INFN/Bari)
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      • 30
        Probing Flavour Structure in Supersymmetric Theories
        Speaker: Shaaban Khalil (Cairo)
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      • 31
        Next to Minimal Flavour Violation
        Speaker: Michele Papucci (UC Berkeley/LBNL)
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    • WG3, session 1 40-S2-C01

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      • 32
        Introduction by the convenors
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      • 33
        The neutron EDM and CryoEDM experiments at ILL
        An experimental search for a neutron EDM has been carried out at the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) Grenoble. It used a "cohabiting'' atomic-mercury magnetometer to measure and compensate for the magnetic field fluctuations. The experiment has been taking data over a period of six years and has subsequently been running for one year devoted to systematic studies related to the experiment. These systematic studies have now been completed. The next-generation experiment to measure the neutron EDM, in which ultra-cold neutrons (UCN) are produced and stored in superfluid He-4 (superthermal source) is under construction at ILL H53 beam and first data taking runs will start in 2006.
        Speaker: Plamen Iaydjiev (INR&NE, Sofia)
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      • 34
        Towards a neutron EDM experiment at the PSI ultra-cold neutron source
        An improved search for the neutron electric dipole moment is planned for the new high intensity UCN source at PSI.
        Speaker: Klaus Kirch (PSI, Villigen)
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      • 35
        The deuteron EDM at the 10^-29 e cm level with the Storage Ring Method
        In the Storage Ring Resonant-EDM Method several ions, like the deuteron, proton, 3^He, etc. can be probed in a sensitive way. The deuteron EDM at 10^-29 e cm would be the best sensitivity experiment regarding theta_qcd, quark and quark_colour EDM over present or planned experiments.
        Speaker: Yannis Semertzidis (BNL)
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      • 36
        Higgs mediated LFV
        We study the phenomenology of Higgs-mediated lepton flavour violation, both in tau decays and in deviations from e-mu lepton flavour universality in purely leptonic kaon decays.
        Speaker: Paride Paradisi (Univ. of Rome "Tor Vergata" and INFN)
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      • 37
        Seesaw in SO(10) and split SUSY
        Models with radiatively generated neutrino mass favour a split supersymmetric scenario with a very large sfermion mass. I will describe the simplest flavour sector, that is potentially realistic, show the main predictions and where it could fail.
        Speaker: Borut Bajc (J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana)
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      • 38
        LFV in MSSM based on the minimal SO(10) model
        Speaker: Amon Ilakovac (Univ. of Zagreb)
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      • 16:20
        Coffee break
    • Joint WG1+WG3, Session 1 40-SS-D01

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      • 39
        Minimal lepton flavour violation
        Speaker: Gino Isidori (INFN - Frascati)
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      • 40
        Slepton flavour violation
        I outline slepton flavour violation in SUSY seesaw models and assess the prospects of experimental tests.
        Speaker: Reinhold Rueckl (University of Wuerzburg)
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      • 41
        Tests of R-parity violation
        We present collider and low energy tests of R-parity violation and discuss the connection between LFV and collider physics.
        Speaker: Aldo Deandrea (IPNL)
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      • 42
        LFV in scenarios with stau NLSP
        In this talk we discuss prospects to detect lepton flavour violation in future colliders, in scenarios where the gravitino is the LSP and the stau is the next-to-LSP.
        Speaker: Alejandro Ibarra (IFT, Madrid)
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    • WG1, session 2 40-SS-D01

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      • 43
        Search for isosinglet quarks with the ATLAS detector
        Speaker: Unel, G. (University of California)
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      • 44
        Extra dimensions flavour physics
        Speaker: Burdman, G.
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      • 45
        Search for Supersymmetric electroweak effects in top production at the LHC
        Speaker: Verzegnassi, C. (Trieste, INFN and University)
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      • 46
        Study of top anomalous couplings and FCNC with the ATLAS detector
        Speaker: Castro, N. (LIP)
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      • 11:00
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      • 47
        Preliminary studies of top FCNC in CMS
        Speaker: Benucci, L. (Pisa, INFN and UNiversity)
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      • 48
        Bs->mumu and various SUSY scenarios
        Speaker: Ko, P.
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        Discussion
    • WG2, session 2 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 50
        Prospects for Measurements of b->sgamma, b->sll and b->c tau nu/tau nu at Super-B
        Speaker: Toru Iijima (Nagoya)
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      • 51
        Babar results on Radiative and Leptonic B Decays
        Speaker: Steve Playfer (Univ of Edinburgh)
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      • 52
        B-Physics at D0
        Speaker: Cano Ay (Mainz)
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      • 53
        Rare Dimuon Decays at ATLAS
        Speaker: Nicolai Nikitine (Moscow)
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      • 54
        Sensitivity to new physics in B decays at CMS
        Speaker: Thomas Speer (Univ. of Zurich)
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      • 10:45
        Coffee break
      • 55
        B -> mumuK* and B->llK at LHCb
        Speaker: Patrick Koppenburg (CERN)
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      • 56
        Probing the Flavour Structure of SUSY Breaking with Rare B-Processes: A Beyond Leading Order Analysis
        Speaker: John Foster (Padova)
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      • 57
        Who needs SCET in B->X l+l- ?
        Speaker: Zoltan Ligeti (LBL)
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    • WG3, session 2 40-S2-C01

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      • 58
        Global analysis of neutrino data and implications for future experiments
        Speaker: Marco Picariello (INFN Milano)
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      • 59
        Leptogenesis and low energy observables
        Speaker: Gustavo Branco (TUM)
      • 60
        Improving the mu -> e gamma sensitivity, MEG and beyond
        Speaker: Alessandro Baldini (INFN - Pisa)
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      • 61
        Dynamical generation of fermion masses by large Yukawa couplings
        In a model with Abelian chiral symmetry not very different Yukawa couplings of two massless fermion fields with a massive scalar carrying axial charge generate dynamically vastly different fermion masses.
        Speaker: Jiri Hosek (NPI, Rez (Prague))
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      • 62
        A High-Intensity, High-Luminosity Muon Source PRISM and Search for Muon to Electron Conversion
        A project in Japan to construct a high-intensity high-luminosity muon source (called PRISM) and an ultimate future search for muon to electron conversion in a muonic atom with PRISM at a sensitivity of 10^{-18} are described.
        Speaker: Yoshitaka Kuno (Osaka University)
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      • 10:50
        Coffee break
      • 63
        A test of CP symmetry in positronium
        An experiment studying the decay of orthopositronium could test CP symmetry in the charged lepton sector. The motivation and the experimental status will be reviewed, and a proposal for a new experiment will be presented.
        Speaker: Marta Felcini (UCLA)
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      • 64
        Measurements of muon dipole moments
        The completed and future measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment at BNL will be described. An overview of the possibilities to measure the muon EDM will be given.
        Speaker: Gerco Onderwater (KVI)
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      • 65
        Hadronic contributions to muon g-2
        Speaker: Gilberto Colangelo (University of Berne)
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      • 66
        Massive neutrinos in a grounds-up approach
        Speaker: Amarjit Soni (BNL)
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      • 12:45
        Lunch break
    • Joint WG1+WG3, session 2 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      • 67
        Lepton flavour & number violation at the LHC
        Speaker: Werner Porod (IFIC/CSIC, Univ. Valencia)
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      • 68
        Realistic models of flavour at LHC
        Measuring the spectrum of the SUSY scalar sector at the LHC can provide useful information to determine the origin of flavour. We present two examples of flavour models generating symmetric or asymmetric Yukawa textures with very different phenomenology both at LHC and FCNC experiments.
        Speaker: Oscar Vives (CERN)
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      • 69
        A study on mu (electron) - tau conversion in deep inelastic scattering
        Speaker: Yoshitaka Kuno (Osaka University)
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      • 70
        Study of mu - tau conversion with high-intensity muon beams
        We present some considerations about the feasibility of a mu->tau conversion experiment using a high intensity, high energy muon beam impacting on an active target. A conceptual detector design, some basic requirements, and the tools developed for its simulation are illustrated.
        Speaker: Giovanni Marchiori (University of Pisa and INFN)
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      • 71
        CP effects in tau decays and some of tau production processes: aspects
        Observables for CP-like quantities require analysis of physics objects defined often with the help of multiple variable observables. To this end simultaneous inclusion of theoretical aspects of studied distributions including backgrounds options from the theory and selection criteria is indispensable. TAUOLA and its universal interface was found to be useful for such purposes. Program and its applications will be revieved.
        Speaker: Zbigniew Was (INP, Cracow)
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      • 16:15
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    • WG2, session 3 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 72
        K -> pi nu nubar, MFV and Beyond It
        Speaker: Andrzej Buras (TU Munich)
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      • 73
        K->3pi, Unveiling eps'/eps and pi-pi Scattering Lengths
        Speaker: Ignazio Scimemi (Valencia)
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      • 74
        Future Kaon Program at CERN
        Speaker: Giuseppe Ruggiero (CERN)
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      • 75
        Future Kaon Program at J-PARC
        Speaker: Takeshi Komatsubara (KEK)
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      • 76
        A Model-Independent Analysis of New Physics Contributions in Delta F = 2 transitions
        Speaker: Arnaud Robert (Clermont Ferrand)
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      • 77
        Constraining New Physics with the UT fit
        Speaker: Achille Stocchi (LAL Orsay)
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      • 16:25
        Coffee break
    • Joint WG1+WG2+WG3 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 78
        Possible interplay between B-physics and collider physics
        Speaker: Tobias Hurth (CERN)
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      • 79
        Signals of new quark singlets at large colliders and B-factories
        Speaker: Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon)
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      • 80
        Lepton Flavour violation in tau decays: status and perspectives ...
        Speaker: Swagato Banerjee (University of Victoria)
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      • 81
        T-violating polarization in K and lepton decays
        Speaker: Ikaros Bigi (Physics Dept., Univ. of Notre Dame)
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      • 82
        Impact of B physics in the LHC era
        Speaker: Tetsuo Shindou (SISSA)
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    • Plenary VII 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 83
        Report from WG 1
        Speaker: Werner Porod (IFIC-CSIC, Valencia)
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      • 84
        Report from WG 2
        Speaker: Gerhard Buchalla, Franz Muheim (Munich, Edinburgh)
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      • 85
        Report from WG 3
        • a) experiment
          Speaker: Andries van der Schaaf (Zurich University)
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        • b) LFV theory
          Speaker: Martti Raidal (Tallinn)
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      • 11:00
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    • Plenary VIII 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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      • 86
        Prospects and charges to the Working Groups
        Speaker: Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
      • 87
        The Relevance of Heavy Flavour Physics in the LHC Era
        Speaker: David Hitlin (Caltech)
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        Video in CDS
      • 13:00
        End of the meeting