5–12 Jul 2017
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Search for new physics via baryon EDM at LHC

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1m
Salone Adriatico (Palazzo del Casinò)

Salone Adriatico

Palazzo del Casinò

Board: FL-19
Poster Presentation Flavour Physics and Fundamental Symmetries Poster session

Speaker

Andrea Merli (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))

Description

Permanent electric dipole moments (EDMs) of fundamental particles provide powerful probes for physics beyond the Standard Model. We propose to search for the EDM of strange and charm baryons at LHC, extending the ongoing experimental program on the neutron, muon, atoms, molecules and light nuclei. The EDM of strange $\Lambda$ baryons, selected from weak decays of charm baryons produced in $pp$ collisions at LHC, can be determined by studying the spin precession in the magnetic field of the detector tracking system. A test of $CPT$ symmetry can be performed by measuring the magnetic dipole moment of $\Lambda$ and $\overline{\Lambda}$ baryons. For short-lived $\Lambda^+_c$ and $\Xi_c^+$ baryons, to be produced in a fixed-target experiment using the 7 TeV LHC beam and channeled in a bent crystal, the spin precession is induced by the intense electromagnetic field between crystal atomic planes. A possible realisation of this programme would be at the LHCb experiment. In this scenario the experimental layout based on the LHCb detector and the expected sensitivities in the coming years are discussed, along with perspectives for the future.

Primary authors

Fernando Martinez Vidal (IFIC - University of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Andrea Merli (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT)) Daniele Marangotto (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT)) Joan Ruiz Vidal (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Luis Miguel Garcia Martin (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) francisco j. botella (University of Valencia) Arantza De Oyanguren Campos (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Nicola Neri (CERN, Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))

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