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Hadronic Contributions to New Physics Searches

Europe/London
Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain

Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain

Hotel Las Aguilas, C/Doctor Barajas 19, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
Jorge Martin Camalich (CERN), Vladimir Pascalutsa (JGU Mainz)
Description

Along with the direct searches of new particles at the LHC, low-energy phenomenology offers many complementary ways to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. The low-energy searches, however, are often hindered by the insufficiently precise knowledge of hadronic contributions. The purpose of this meeting is to cross-examine the empirical and theoretical progress in our understanding of these contributions in the context of various searches of new physics. The SCOPE is limited to systematically improvable calculations in QCD (e.g., pQCD, lattice QCD, EFTs) and model-independent dispersive frameworks.


This time we plan to focus on the high-precision analyses in the following  SUBTOPICS:

  • Muon g-2: hadronic vacuum polarization, light-by-light scattering
  • Flavor transitions of light hadrons and interplay with B-decay anomalies
  • Hadronic inputs for direct searches of Dark Matter: sigma terms
  • Proton radius puzzle: muonic hydrogen Lamb shift and hyperfine structure

 

 

 

                   FP7/2007-2013 n PIOF-GA-2012-330458

 

Sponsored by the People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1044 operated by the University of Mainz.

 

Participants
  • Aida El-Khadra
  • Alexey Zhevlakov
  • Andreas Crivellin
  • Andreas Juettner
  • Andrzej Buras
  • Antonino Sergi
  • Antonio Miguel Pineda Ruiz
  • Antonio Pich
  • Bastian Kubis
  • Benjamin Grinstein
  • Blazenka Melic
  • Christine Davies
  • Constantia Alexandrou
  • Detlev Gotta
  • Dmitrij Siemens
  • Domenec Espriu Climent
  • Emilie Passemar
  • Farinaldo Queiroz
  • Franziska Hagelstein
  • Gernot Eichmann
  • Giancarlo D'Ambrosio
  • Gilberto Colangelo
  • Gunnar Bali
  • Heinrich Leutwyler
  • Hyejung Stoeckinger-Kim
  • Irinel Caprini
  • Jeremy Green
  • Joachim Brod
  • Jorge Martin Camalich
  • Jose Manuel Alarcon
  • José Antonio Oller
  • Keith Griffioen
  • Lisheng Geng
  • Lukas Varnhorst
  • Marc Knecht
  • Marc Vanderhaeghen
  • Mark Lancaster
  • Martin Gonzalez-Alonso
  • Martin Hoferichter
  • Martin Jung
  • Mikhail Gorshteyn
  • Oleksii Gryniuk
  • Pablo Sanchez-Puertas
  • Paolo Gondolo
  • Randolf Pohl
  • Ross Young
  • Sebastian Jaeger
  • Stefan Meinel
  • Tobias Hurth
  • Ulrik Egede
  • Vadim Lensky
  • Vladimir Pascalutsa
  • Wolfgang Quint
  • Yuping Guo
Surveys
Attendance of social events questionnaire
    • 18:00
      Registration
    • 08:15
      Registration
    • Welcome, opening remarks
    • Direct searches of Dark Matter: Overview
      Convener: Jorge Martin Camalich (JGU Mainz)
      • 1
        Scientific activities in the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
        Speaker: Prof. Rafael Rebolo
      • 2
        Searches of Dark Matter: Overview
        Speaker: Dr Farinaldo Queiroz (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics - Heidelberg)

        We will review collider, direct and indirect detection searches for the dark matter emphasizing the impact of reducing the errors in these search strategies in order to eventually determine the nature of dark matter in case a signal is observed. 

         

         

      • 3
        Chiral effective field theory for dark matter direct detection
        Speaker: Dr Martin Hoferichter
    • 10:45
      Coffee and Registration
    • Direct searches of Dark Matter: Sigma-terms (Intro)
      Convener: Jose Antonio Oller
    • 12:40
      Lunch
    • Direct searches of Dark Matter: Sigma-terms (Analytic)
      Convener: Heinrich Leutwyler (University of Bern)
      • 6
        Nucleon sigma terms in chiral effective field theory
        Speaker: Dr Jose Manuel Alarcon
      • 7
        High-Precision Determination of the Pion-Nucleon σ Term from Roy-Steiner Equations
        Speaker: Bastian Kubis (Bonn University)
      • 8
        Pion-Nucleon scattering in chiral perturbation theory
        Speaker: Dmitrij Siemens
    • 16:45
      Coffee
    • Direct searches of Dark Matter: Sigma-terms (Lattice)
      Convener: Stefan Meinel (University of Arizona / RIKEN BNL Research Center)
      • 9
        Lattice calculations of the baryon structure
        Speaker: Constantia Alexandrou
      • 10
        Determinations of baryon sigma terms from chiral extrapolations of lattice QCD baryon masses
        Speaker: Lisheng Geng
      • 11
        Lattice computation of the nucleon sigma terms using the Feynman-Hellmann-theorem
        Speaker: Lukas Varnhorst
    • 19:30
      Welcome reception
    • Direct searches of Dark Matter: Implications
      Convener: Lisheng Geng
      • 12
        Dark Matter Direct Detection and Quark/Gluon Currents in the Nucleon
        Speaker: Paolo Gondolo (University of Utah)
      • 13
        What is the size of the dark matter -- nucleus cross section?
        Speaker: Joachim Brod (TU Dortmund)
      • 14
        Hadronic uncertainties in EDM calculations
        Speaker: Martin Jung (TUM IAS / Excellence Cluster Universe)
    • 10:45
      Coffee
    • Flavor: Overview
      Convener: Andrzej Buras (Technical University Munich)
      • 15
        Flavor searches of new physics: Overview
        Speaker: Benjamin Grinstein (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
      • 16
        $B$ physics with lattice QCD: status and prospects
        Speaker: Aida El-Khadra (UIUC)
      • 17
        Model-independent searches of new physics: Interplay between flavor and the LHC
        Speaker: Martin Gonzalez-Alonso (IPN Lyon)
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Flavor: b-quark
      Convener: Sebastian Jaeger (University of Sussex (GB))
    • 16:45
      Coffee
    • Flavor: Implications I
      Convener: Martin Gonzalez-Alonso (Universidad de Valencia)
      • 21
        Flavor anomalies and possible manifestations in kaon decays
        Speaker: Giancarlo D'Ambrosio (Univ. + INFN)
      • 22
        New physics interpretations of flavor anomalies
        Speaker: Andreas Crivellin (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH))
      • 23
        Status and prospects of the NA62 experiment
        Speaker: Antonino Sergi (University of Birmingham (GB))
    • Flavor: Kaons
      Convener: Benjamin Grinstein (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
      • 24
        Kaon Flavour Physics Strikes Back
        Speaker: Andrzej Buras (Technical University Munich)
      • 25
        Long and short distances in non-leptonic kaon decays: epsilon' / epsilon
        Speaker: Antonio Pich (Unknown)
      • 26
        Higher-order contributions to direct CP violation in $K\to \pi \pi$ decays
        Speaker: Sebastian Jaeger (University of Sussex (GB))
    • 10:45
      Coffee
    • Flavor: Implications II
      Convener: Joachim Brod (TU Dortmund)
      • 27
        Search of new physics in tau decays
        Speaker: Emilie Passemar (Indiana University/JLab)
      • 28
        Exploring the top-Higgs FCNC couplings at colliders
        Speaker: Blazenka Melic (IRB, Zagreb)
      • 29
        Strange axial and vector form factors of the nucleon from lattice QCD
        Speaker: Jeremy Green (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
    • 13:00
      Photo

      Conference photo taken

    • 13:20
      Lunch
    • 14:45
      Excursion
    • Muon g-2: Overview
    • 10:45
      Coffee
    • Muon g-2: Dispersive
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Muon g-2: Lattice
      • 36
        Lattice calculations of the hadronic contributions to the muon g-2
        Speaker: Andreas Juttner (University of Southampton (GB))
      • 37
        The hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to aμ from full lattice QCD
        Speaker: Christine Davies (University of Glasgow)
      • 38
        S4 approach to the structure of four-point functions and its applications to the LbL-scattering contribution to the muon g-2
        Speaker: Gernot Eichmann
    • 16:45
      Coffee
    • Muon g-2: Form Factors
      • 39
        Precise determination of the low-energy hadronic contribution to the muon g−2 from analyticity and unitarity - an improved analysis
        Speaker: Irinel Caprini (IFIN-HH Bucharest (RO))
      • 40
        Pseudoscalar transition form factors: (g−2) of the muon and pseudoscalar decays into lepton pairs
        Speaker: Pablo Sanchez-Puertas
      • 41
        Hadronic contribution from light by light processes in (g-2) of the muon in a nonlocal quark model
        Speaker: Alexey Zhevlakov
    • Proton charge-radius puzzle
      • 42
        Measuring the proton size with muonic hydrogen
        Speaker: Randolf Pohl
      • 43
        Extractions of the proton and deuteron charge radii from scattering experiments
        Speaker: Keith Griffioen (College of William & Mary)
      • 44
        Model-independent Calculations of Proton Structure Effects in Muonic Hydrogen
        Speaker: Mrs Franziska Hagelstein (JGU-Mainz)
    • 10:45
      Coffee
    • Proton charge-radius puzzle: Proton structure and new physics
      • 45
        The Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen and the proton radius from effective field theories
        Speaker: Antonio Pineda (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
      • 46
        Chiral perturbation theory of muonic hydrogen
        Speaker: Vadim Lensky
      • 47
        Qweak and searches of new-physics in parity-violating e p scattering
        Speaker: Ross Young (University of Adelaide)
      • 48
        Radiative corrections to low-energy processes
        Speaker: Misha Gorchtein
    • 13:35
      Lunch
    • New ideas
      • 49
        Wave function renormalization and flavour mixing: the case for new physics
        Speaker: Domenec Espriu Climent (University of Barcelona (ES))
      • 50
        S-matrix solution of Lippmann-Schwinger equation for regular and singular potentials
        Speaker: Jose Antonio Oller
      • 51
        Atomic CPT tests and determination of fundamental parameters of the SM
        Speaker: Wolfgang Quint
    • 17:10
      Coffee
    • Discussion and closing
    • 19:30
      Conference Dinner