17–21 Sept 2018
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Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

WG6: High-pT flavor physics: H f’f decays, single top production, direct measurement of Vtd, Vts, Vtb, rare top decays, CPV at high p_T

17 Sept 2018, 16:30
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Physikalisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg

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  1. Fady Bishara (University of Oxford (GB))
    17/09/2018, 16:30
  2. Minoru Hirose (Osaka University (JP))
    17/09/2018, 16:55
  3. Ulascan Sarica (Johns Hopkins University (US))
    17/09/2018, 17:15
  4. Nils Faltermann (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
    17/09/2018, 17:35
  5. Gauthier Durieux (DESY)
    18/09/2018, 16:30
  6. Muhammad Alhroob (University of Oklahoma (US))
    18/09/2018, 16:55
  7. Nello Bruscino (University of Pittsburgh (US))
    18/09/2018, 17:15
  8. Mara Senghi Soares (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
    18/09/2018, 17:35
  9. Gagan Mohanty (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research (IN))
    18/09/2018, 17:55
  10. Marco Nardecchia, Marco Nardecchia (CERN)
    19/09/2018, 11:15
  11. David Marzocca (INFN Trieste)
    19/09/2018, 11:35
  12. Darius Faroughy (Jozef Stefan Institute), Darius Faroughy
    19/09/2018, 11:55
  13. Benjamin Allanach (University of Cambridge (GB))
    19/09/2018, 12:15

    We examine simplified models for explaining RK(*) and related measurements. At tree-level, one has the option of leptoquarks or Z's with flavour dependent couplings. One can search for either at hadron colliders, and, focussing on the Z' explanation, we show that the prospects for future searches are good, especially if the energy of the collisions is increased. We give a simple example...

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  14. Etienne Dreyer (Simon Fraser University (CA))
    19/09/2018, 12:35
  15. Yi-Ming Zhong
    20/09/2018, 14:15

    Leptoquarks occur in many new physics scenarios and could be the next big discovery at the LHC. I will discuss a model-independent search strategy covering all possible leptoquarks is possible and has not yet been fully exploited. To be systematic we organize the possible leptoquark final states according to a leptoquark matrix with entries corresponding to nine experimentally distinguishable...

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  16. Ilja Doršner
    20/09/2018, 14:35

    I will introduce a toolbox for precision collider studies of the leptoquark production mechanisms in the proton-proton collisions. The study I plan to present was prompted by the need for an up-to-date Monte Carlo event generator output that could be used for the current and future experimental searches and search recasts. I will, accordingly, report the NLO QCD inclusive cross sections in...

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  17. Ivan Nišandžić
    20/09/2018, 14:55
  18. Arvind Rajaraman
    20/09/2018, 15:15
  19. David Michael Morse (Northeastern University (US))
    20/09/2018, 15:35

    An experimental overview of direct searches for leptoquarks at the LHC is presented. Results are shown for single and pair-production, including the first search to include generation mixing between the lepton and quark, and a synthesis of all current LHC searches is made. Results are put into the context of the b-flavor anomalies seen at LHCb, Belle, and Babar, stressing the possibilities for...

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