9–12 Jan 2018
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  1. Marek Jezabek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    09/01/2018, 08:45
  2. Joaquim Matias (Universitat Autonoma Barcelona)
    09/01/2018, 09:00

    In this talk we update the status of the global fit including the set of all coherent deviations or anomalies observed, with particular emphasis on the recently measured observables that violate lepton flavor universality (LFU). We discuss the properties of the new LFU observables. We focus on the model independent links and implications between different types of LFU violating observables of...

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  3. Rafael Silva Coutinho (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    09/01/2018, 09:45
  4. Sebastien Descotes-Genon (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique d'Orsay)
    09/01/2018, 11:00
  5. Florian Urs Bernlochner (University of Bonn (DE))
    09/01/2018, 11:35
  6. Marcello Rotondo (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
    09/01/2018, 12:20
  7. Stefano Lacaprara (INFN sezione di Padova)
    09/01/2018, 13:55
  8. Danny van Dyk (TU München)
    09/01/2018, 14:25
  9. Sally Seidel (University of New Mexico / ATLAS), Sally Seidel (University of New Mexico (US))
    09/01/2018, 14:55
  10. Robert Szafron (TU München), Dr Robert Szafron
    09/01/2018, 15:25

    In my talk, I will report on the computation of QED radiative corrections to the rare leptonic decay of strange B mesons. In the previous literature, only the QED corrections above the m_b scale have been included. I will outline an approach to compute corrections below the m_b scale using soft-collinear effective theory. It reveals an unexpected enhancement due to a "non-local annihilation"...

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  11. Martin Rohrmoser (SUBATECH/Ecole des Mines de Nantes)
    09/01/2018, 16:25
  12. Antoni Szczurek (Institute of Nuclear Physics)
    09/01/2018, 16:55
  13. Rafal Maciula (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)
    09/01/2018, 17:25
  14. Ikaros Bigi (University of Notre Dame), Ikaros Bigi (Univ. of Notre Dame)
    10/01/2018, 09:00
  15. Jorge Martin Camalich (CERN)
    10/01/2018, 09:45
  16. Marzia Bordone (University of Zurich)
    10/01/2018, 10:15
  17. Mikolaj Krzysztof Misiak (University of Warsaw (PL))
    10/01/2018, 11:10
  18. Tobias Hurth (Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE))
    10/01/2018, 11:40
  19. Rahul Sinha (NIT - National Inst. of Technology (IN))
    10/01/2018, 12:10
  20. Abdur Rehman (National Centre for Physics, Islamabad)
    10/01/2018, 13:30
  21. Alan Schwartz (University of Cincinnati)
    10/01/2018, 14:00
  22. Martin John White (University of Adelaide (AU))
    10/01/2018, 14:30

    The Global And Modular BSM Inference Tool (GAMBIT) is a new, open-source tool for performing global statistical fits of generic models of BSM physics, and the GAMBIT collaboration are also actively involved in performing tests of new physics models with the tool. I will present highlights of our recent results, including (potentially) studies of weak- and GUT-scale supersymmetric models,...

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  23. Luca Pescatore (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))
    10/01/2018, 15:30
  24. Dr Keri Vos (Siegen University)
    10/01/2018, 16:00
  25. Chiara La Licata (Universita e INFN, Trieste (IT)), TBA
    10/01/2018, 16:30
  26. Aleksander Kusina (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)
    10/01/2018, 17:00
  27. Andrzej Buras (Technical University Munich)
    11/01/2018, 09:00

    Kaon flavour physics has played in the 1960s and 1970s a very important role in the construction of the Standard Model (SM) and in the 1980s and 1990s in its tests in particular with the help of CP violation in $K_L\to\pi\pi$ decays represented by $\varepsilon_K$ and the ratio $\varepsilon^\prime/varepsilon$. In this millennium this role has been taken over by $B_{s,d}$ and $D$ mesons. However...

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  28. Augusto Ceccucci (CERN)
    11/01/2018, 09:45
  29. Maria Cerda Sevilla
    11/01/2018, 10:30
  30. Nazila Mahmoudi (Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I (FR))
    11/01/2018, 11:30
  31. David Marzocca (INFN Trieste)
    11/01/2018, 12:00
  32. Martin Jung (TUM IAS / Excellence Cluster Universe)
    11/01/2018, 12:30
  33. Varvara Batozskaya (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
    11/01/2018, 14:00
  34. Anna Ossowska (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)), Malgorzata Maria Pikies (Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    11/01/2018, 14:15
  35. Malgorzata Maria Pikies (Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    11/01/2018, 14:30
  36. Sara Ghasemi (University of Siegen (DE))
    11/01/2018, 14:45
  37. Michael Helmut Holzbock (Ludwig Maximilians Universitat (DE))
    11/01/2018, 15:00
  38. Oliver Dahme (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    11/01/2018, 15:15
  39. Moritz Gelb (KIT)
    11/01/2018, 16:00
  40. Jakub Zaremba
    11/01/2018, 16:15
  41. Matteo Scornajenghi (Universita della Calabria (IT))
    11/01/2018, 16:30
  42. Wojciech Krupa (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))
    11/01/2018, 16:45
  43. Mateusz Jacek Goncerz (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))
    11/01/2018, 17:00
  44. Jose Valle
    12/01/2018, 09:00
  45. Justyna Lagoda (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL)), TBA
    12/01/2018, 09:45
  46. Oliver Fischer (u)
    12/01/2018, 10:30
  47. Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore e INFN di Pisa)
    12/01/2018, 11:30
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  48. Fred Jegerlehner (Unknown)
    12/01/2018, 12:05
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  49. Nicola Serra (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    12/01/2018, 13:40
  50. Tadeusz Lesiak (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    12/01/2018, 14:25
  51. Fabio Anulli (Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT)), TBA
    12/01/2018, 15:00
  52. Dr Dhital Niraj (IFJ PAN)
    12/01/2018, 15:35
  53. Dr Pawel Sopicki (Institute of Nuclear Research Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
  54. Chiara La Licata (Universita e INFN, Trieste (IT))
  55. Marzia Bordone (University of Zurich)
  56. Abdur Rehman (National Centre for Physics, Islamabad)
  57. Alan Schwartz (University of Cincinnati)
  58. Andrea Mauri (Zurich University)
  59. Sebastien Descotes-Genon (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique d'Orsay)
  60. Jorge Martin Camalich (CERN)
  61. Andrzej Buras (Technical University Munich)