1:00 PM
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Afternoon Session 1
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Christopher Crawford
(University of Kentucky)
(until 2:40 PM)
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1:00 PM
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Effective field theory of the proton and applications to dark matter, neutrinos and atoms
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Richard Hill
(Fermilab / University of Kentucky)
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1:40 PM
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Rare Physics at the Intensity Frontier
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Gabriel Magill
(Perimeter Institute and McMaster University)
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2:00 PM
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Constraints on light Z' models with flavor changing couplings
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Tatsu Takeuchi
(Virginia Tech)
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2:20 PM
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Long Range Ion Tracking in XENON1T
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Abigail Kopec
(Purdue University)
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2:30 PM
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pp Solar Neutrino Analysis in the XENON1T Detector
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Fan Zhang
(Purdue University)
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2:40 PM
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--- Break ---
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3:00 PM
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Afternoon Session 2
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Wolfgang Korsch
(University of Kentucky)
(until 4:45 PM)
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3:00 PM
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Constraints on Lorentz violation at a future electron-ion collider
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Nathan Sherrill
(Indiana University)
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3:20 PM
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Search for new heavy bosons in the dilepton final state at CMS
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Jan-Frederik Schulte
(Purdue University (US))
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3:40 PM
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Exotica in Hadron Spectroscopy
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Andrew Jackura
(Indiana University)
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3:55 PM
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Constraining new physics with radiative lepton flavor violating decays of B, D, and K mesons
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Derek Hazard
(Wayne State University)
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4:10 PM
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Probing the chirality of leptoquark couplings in light of RD(*); RK(*) puzzle
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Joydeep Roy
(Wayne State University)
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4:25 PM
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Robust predictions for gauge couplings and the top mass in the MSSM with a vectorlike family
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Navin McGinnis
(Indiana University)
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4:45 PM
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Closing
(until 4:50 PM)
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