7th RTN Workshop

Europe/Zurich
T1, VRVS: Mars (IPNP, Charles University, Prague)

T1, VRVS: Mars

IPNP, Charles University, Prague

V. Holesovickach 2 CZ180 00 Praha 8 Czech Republic
Description
7th RTN Workshop on "The 3rd Generation as a Probe for New Physics"
Participants
    • 09:00 09:30
      Opening

      VRVS: MARS

      • 09:00
        Registration 15m
      • 09:15
        Opening 15m
        Speaker: Prof. Michal Suk (Charles University)
    • 09:30 10:30
      B physics
      • 09:30
        Search for orbitally excited Bs mesons at CDF 30m
        First observation of the orbitally excited Bs meson at CDF is reported in this talk.
        Speaker: Dr Michal Kreps (IEKP, Universitaet Karlsruhe)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Exclusive reconstruction of the Bs meson for the measurement of the Bs oscillation 30m
        Exclusive reconstruction of the Bs meson for the measurement of the Bs oscillation
        Speaker: P. Mack
        Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:00 12:15
      B physics 2
      • 11:00
        B-physics and LVL1 di-muon trigger in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC 30m
        B-physics and LVL1 di-muon trigger in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
        Speaker: Dr Theodota Lagouri (IPNP, Charles University, Prague)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        B_s mixing at CDF 45m
        Speaker: Jonathan Piedra
        Slides
    • 12:15 12:30
      QCD 1
      • 12:15
        Diffraction at H1 15m
        Speaker: Karel Cerny
        Slides
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 15:25
      QCD 2
      • 14:00
        What do we mean under "theoretical uncertainties" of QCD calculations? 45m
        Speaker: Prof. Jiri Chyla (IoP AS CR Prague)
        Slides
      • 14:45
        QCD results at D0 20m
        Speaker: Alexander Kupco
        Slides
      • 15:05
        Particle Physics Grid deployment and computing in the Czech Republic 20m
        As an extension of the national Grid project METACentrum, run by CESNET, two Grid farms are to large extent dedicated to the particle physics applicatio ns. We will describe the hardware installed on both farms, how the farms are connected into the large Grid infrastructure (Grid projects LCG and EGEE) and provide an overview how the computing facility is shared between different projects, so that concurrent interoperability of all the installed software and infrastructure can be assured.
        Speaker: Mr Jiri Kosina (Institute of Physics)
        Slides
    • 15:25 15:45
      Coffee break 20m
    • 15:45 16:25
      QCD3
      • 15:45
        Jet Energy Corrections at CDF 40m
        Speaker: Julien Donini
    • 16:25 17:45
      Medical Physics and Applications
      • 16:25
        Neural networks in medicine 30m
        Speaker: Lucia Zanello
        Slides
      • 16:55
        Hadron Therapy 25m
        Speaker: Pavel Kundrat
        Slides
      • 17:20
        Medipix applications 25m
        Speaker: Josef Uher
    • 08:45 10:45
      Top physics 1
      • 08:45
        Top Quark Mass Measurement at the CDF Experiment 40m
        We present the most recent results for the measurement of the top quark mass at the CDF experiment of the Tevatron collider. The top mass has been measured in the dilepton (ttbar ll+jets+met) and lepton plus jets (ttbar l+jets+met) final states.
        Speaker: Dr Luca Scodellaro (Unknown)
        Slides
      • 09:25
        Top quark mass from lepton information only 20m
        Speaker: Costas Vellidis
        Slides
      • 09:45
        Measurement of the ttbar cross section in the all hadronic channel and present status of the total t tbar cross section at CDF 30m
        Speaker: Ambra Gresele
        Slides
      • 10:15
        Top pair cross section measurement in the missing transverse energy plus jet channel at CDF 20m
        Speaker: Giorgio Cortiana (Padova University)
        Slides
    • 10:45 11:10
      Coffee break 25m
    • 11:15 13:00
      Top Physics 2
      • 11:15
        Top into tau's in dileptons: present status and perspectives 20m
        Speaker: Stefane Tourneur
        Slides
      • 11:35
        Study of ttbar production in tau+jets channel at CDFII using neural networks 20m
        Speaker: Silvia Amerio
        Slides
      • 11:55
        B Tagging with a Neural Network for Top-Physics in CDF II 20m
        Speaker: Svenja Richter
        Slides
      • 12:15
        Top mass measurement in the all hadronic channel in CDF 20m
        We summarize the reconstruction of the top mass in the all hadronic channel, where both W's decay into a qqbar pair, using the CDF detector at the Tevatron. The mass extraction is based on an event-by-event likelihood technique known as the Ideogram method. The analysis is performed on signal and background MC samples, showing its sensitivity to the top quark mass and its statistical performance.
        Speaker: Dr Nick van Remortel (University of Helsinki)
        Slides
      • 12:35
        Triggering at High Luminosity in CDF: present status and perspectives 25m
        Speaker: Ivan Fedorko
        Slides
    • 13:00 14:15
      Lunch break 1h 15m
    • 14:15 14:55
      Top physics 3
      • 14:15
        Top physics at LHC 40m
        Speaker: Stanislav Tokar
        Slides
    • 14:55 16:15
      Silicon tracking
      • 14:55
        SiLC: Silicon tracking for Linear Collider 40m
        Speaker: Aurore Savoy-Navarro
        Slides
      • 15:35
        Forward Silicon Tracker of the H1 experiment at HERA 15m
        Speaker: Miroslav Nozicka
      • 15:50
        Coffee break 25m
    • 16:15 17:45
      Silicon tracking
      • 16:15
        Laser tests of silicon detectors 30m
        Speaker: Peter Kodys
        Slides
      • 16:45
        ATLAS Silicon Detector Modules Assembly at IFIC Valencia 20m
        The overall results of the ATLAS SCT end-cap modules assembled in Valencia, in terms of mechanical and electrical performance, are presented.
        Speaker: Dr Vasiliki Mitsou (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC) UV-CSIC)
        Slides
    • 17:45 18:45
      Node Coordinator Meeting
    • 08:45 10:35
      Beyond Standard Model
      • 08:45
        Higgs boson studies in the four lepton decay channel with the ATLAS detector 30m
        Speaker: Markus Moch
        Slides
      • 09:15
        Top charge at LHC 20m
        Speaker: Jerome Coss
        Slides
      • 09:35
        Rare lambda_B decays at ATLAS 30m
        Rare lambda_B decays at ATLAS
        Speaker: Pavel Reznicek (Charles University, Prague)
        Slides
      • 10:05
        Coffee break 30m
    • 10:35 12:55
      Beyond Standard Model
      • 10:35
        eV Seesaw with four Generations 20m
        We extend the eV seesaw scenario to four lepton generations. The LSND anomaly is taken as the right-handed seesaw scale, i.e. m_R ~ eV. The fourth generation then gives a heavy pseudo-Dirac neutrino which largely decouples from other generations, and is relatively stable. One effectively has a 3+3 solution to the LSND anomaly, where we illustrate with numerical solutions. Our study indicates that the third mixing angle sin^2(theta_13) is likely less than 0.01
        Speaker: Dr Andrea Soddu (Weizmann Institute of Science, Physics Dept.)
        Slides
      • 10:55
        Physics performance of ATLAS calorimetry 30m
        Speaker: Nikos Giokaris
        Slides
      • 11:25
        Quark compositeness in ATLAS 20m
        Speaker: Lukas Pribyl
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Report on Open Symposium of CERN Council Strategy Group 30m
        Speaker: Matteo Cavalli-Sforza (IFAE Barcelona)