5–9 Jun 2017
Hotel Don Giovanni in Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

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  1. Prof. Jan Kratochvíl, Zdenek Dolezal (Charles University (CZ))
    05/06/2017, 09:00
  2. Yi Fang (IHEP)
    05/06/2017, 09:30
  3. Xiaokang Zhou (USTC)
    05/06/2017, 10:00
  4. Tomas Blazek (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (FMFI)-Comenius University)
    05/06/2017, 11:00
  5. Mr Radoslav Marchevski (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz (DE))
    05/06/2017, 11:30
  6. Paul Mackenzie (Fermilab)
    05/06/2017, 12:00
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  8. John Laiho (FNAL)
    05/06/2017, 14:00
  9. Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)
    05/06/2017, 14:30
  10. Jessica Prisciandaro (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    05/06/2017, 15:00
  11. Jorge Martin Camalich (CERN)
    05/06/2017, 16:00
  12. Akimasa Ishikawa (Tohoku University (JP))
    05/06/2017, 16:30
  13. Samuel Coquereau (University of Barcelona (ES))
    05/06/2017, 17:00
  14. Jakub Kandra (Charles University), Tadeas Bilka
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB accelerator will start to take physics data in 2018. One of the major upgrades of the Belle II detector introduces a DEPFET pixel sensors in the two innermost layers of its silicon vertex detector, followed by four layers of silicon strip sensors. Excellent performance of the vertex reconstruction is a crucial ingredient in CP violation measurements and...

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  15. Ina Carli (Charles University (CZ))
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts
  16. Matteo Fael (Unviersity of Bern)
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    General analyses of $B$-physics processes beyond the Standard Model require accounting for operator mixing in the renormalization-group evolution from the matching scale down to the typical scale of $B$-meson mixing and decay. For
    this purpose the anomalous dimensions of the full set of local dimension-six operators beyond the Standard Model are needed. We present here for the first time a...

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  17. Tomas Jakoubek (Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Rep. (CZ))
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    B-physics studies for HL-LHC ATLAS upgrade

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  18. Fu-Sheng Yu
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    CP violation has not been observed in the charm sector. We find new measurable effect of CP asymmetries in the non-leptonic charmed hadron decaying into neutral kaons in the Cabibbo-favored and doubly Cabibbo-suppressed processes. Compared to the CP asymmetries in the singly Cabibbo-suppressed processes, the advantages of this new effect include avoiding ambiguities in theory without penguin...

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  19. Xianan Li
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts
  20. Alejandro Celis (Ludwig Maximilian University)
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    I will present DsixTools, a Mathematica package for the handling of the dimension-six Standard Model Effective Field Theory. Among other features, DsixTools allows the user to perform the full one-loop Renormalization Group Evolution of the Wilson coefficients in the Warsaw basis. This is achieved thanks to the SMEFTrunner module, which implements the full one-loop anomalous dimension matrix...

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  21. Zoltan Ligeti (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts
  22. Xiaonan LI
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    iangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a next generation underground reactor antineutrino experiment, is proposed to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy using a massive liquid scintillator detector underground. The experimental hall, spanning more than 50 meters, is under a granite mountain of over 700 m overburden. The central antineutrino detector, built with 35.4-meter diameter...

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  23. Chaehyun Yu (Korea University)
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    Recent reanalysis of ALEPH data on $Z\rightarrow b\bar{b} + X$ seems to indicate an existence
    of the dimuon excess around 30 GeV with a branching fraction for
    $Z\rightarrow b\bar{b} \mu^+ \mu^-$ around $1.1 \times10^{-5}$.
    We discuss three different types of simplified models for this possible excess.
    In the first class of models, we assume a new resonance couples to both $b\bar{b}$ and...

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  24. Martin Dvorak (Charles University Prague)
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    Determination of neutrino mass hierarchy is the main purpose of Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO). JUNO is designed to determine neutrino mass hierarchy by a detailed examination of the spectrum of electron antineutrinos from nuclear reactors. The analysis of neutrino energy spectra emitted by a supernova represents another possible way to determine neutrino mass hierarchy...

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  25. Anjan Giri (IIT Hyderabad)
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    Standard Model (SM) of electroweak interaction seems to be complete and consistent with almost all the data obtained so far, nevertheless, some deviations in the B sector are observed apart from the neutrino oscillation. It is believed that the SM is not a complete theory as we cannot explain the matter-anti matter asymmetry in our Universe in addition to the fact that the visible Universe...

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  26. Anna Kathryn Duncan (University of Glasgow (GB))
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts
  27. Seungwon Baek
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    A scalar dark matter model interacting with the standard model sector via top-quark portal as well as Higgs portal is presented. In the model a scalar dark matter $S$ and a vector-like fermion $T$ are new physics particles and assumed to have odd parity under a $Z_2$ symmetry, while all the standard model fields have even parity. The impacts of new top-quark portal interaction, $y_{ST} S...

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  28. Joan Ruiz Vidal (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts

    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 Λ baryons, selected from weak decays of charm baryons produced in pp...

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  29. Filip Jediny (Czech Technical University (CZ))
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts
  30. Daniel Cervenkov (Charles University in Prague)
    05/06/2017, 17:45
    Poster Abstracts
  31. Marek Karliner (Tel Aviv University (IL))
    06/06/2017, 09:00
  32. Paolo Gandini (University of Oxford (GB))
    06/06/2017, 09:30
  33. Eva Bouhova-Thacker (Lancaster University (GB))
    06/06/2017, 10:00
  34. Chengping Shen (Beihang University (CN))
    06/06/2017, 11:00
  35. Biplab Dey (INFN Milano)
    06/06/2017, 11:30
  36. Tianjue Min (Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing)
    06/06/2017, 12:00
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  38. Giovanni Marco Pruna
    06/06/2017, 14:00
    CPV
  39. Justin Albert (University of Victoria (CA))
    06/06/2017, 14:30
    CPV
  40. Jeremy Peter Dalseno (University of Bristol (GB))
    06/06/2017, 15:00
    CPV
  41. Veronika Georgieva Chobanova (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    06/06/2017, 16:00
    CPV
  42. Eluned Anne Smith (Rheinisch-Westfaelische Tech. Hoch. (DE))
    06/06/2017, 16:30
    CPV
  43. Abi Soffer (Tel Aviv University (IL))
    06/06/2017, 17:00
    CPV
  44. Varghese Babu (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research (IN))
    06/06/2017, 17:30
    CPV
  45. KOJI TSUMURA (Kyoto University)
    07/06/2017, 09:00
  46. Qingmin Zhang (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
    07/06/2017, 09:30
  47. Jiajie Ling (BNL)
    07/06/2017, 10:00
  48. Jennifer Haigh (Warwick University)
    07/06/2017, 11:00
  49. Justyna Lagoda (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
    07/06/2017, 11:30
  50. Michael Wurm (JGU Mainz)
    07/06/2017, 12:00
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  52. 07/06/2017, 14:00
  53. Thomas Czank (Universidade de Sao Paulo (BR))
    08/06/2017, 09:00
  54. Dmitri Grigoriev (BINP)
    08/06/2017, 09:30
  55. Nobuhiro Shimizu
    08/06/2017, 10:00
  56. Pere Masjuan Queralt
    08/06/2017, 11:00
  57. Vladimir Druzhinin (BINP, Novosibirsk)
    08/06/2017, 11:30
  58. Evelina Mihova Gersabeck (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
    08/06/2017, 12:00
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  60. Andreas Crivellin
    08/06/2017, 14:00
  61. Christopher Sachrajda (University of Southampton)
    08/06/2017, 14:30
  62. Markus Cristinziani (University of Bonn (DE))
    08/06/2017, 15:00
  63. Andrea Massironi (Northeastern University (US))
    08/06/2017, 16:00
  64. Nikolaos Rompotis (University of Liverpool (UK))
    08/06/2017, 16:30
  65. Colin Jessop (Notre Dame), Colin Jessop (University of Notre Dame (US))
    08/06/2017, 17:00
  66. Kei Yamamoto
    08/06/2017, 17:30
  67. 08/06/2017, 19:30
  68. Filip Jediny (Czech Technical University (CZ))
    09/06/2017, 09:00
  69. Luke Corwin (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology)
    09/06/2017, 09:30
  70. Elisa Guido (INFN Torino)
    09/06/2017, 10:00
  71. Riccardo de Sangro (INFN - LNF)
    09/06/2017, 11:00
  72. Diego Martinez Santos (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    09/06/2017, 11:30
  73. Tomasz Szumlak (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))
    09/06/2017, 12:00
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  75. Franco Simonetto (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
    09/06/2017, 14:00
  76. Marina Artuso (Syracuse University (US))
    09/06/2017, 14:30
  77. Monika Blanke
    09/06/2017, 15:10
  78. Zdenek Dolezal (Charles University (CZ))
    09/06/2017, 15:50
  79. Anjan Giri (IIT Hyderabad)
    09/06/2017, 16:00
  80. Ulrik Egede (Imperial College (GB))
    09/06/2017, 16:10