FCC-ee mini-workshop on Flavours

Europe/Zurich
2/R-030 (CERN)

2/R-030

CERN

30
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Jernej F. Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute), Stephane Monteil (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont Fe. I (FR))
Description

These two half-days meetings are aimed at gathering experimental and phenomenological studies which will be part of the Flavour Physics chapter of the conceptual design report (CDR) "FCC-ee Physics and Experiments".  

We will review in the first half-day the status and progresses of the experimental studies which are foreseen in the Flavour Chapter. The plans of the groups involved in the analyses will as well be discussed.

The second half-day is dedicated to the additional phenomenological studies which will complete the Physics scope of the CDR chapter.  

   

 

  • Wednesday, 31 January
    • 14:00 17:50
      Review of experimental Flavour studies at FCC-ee
      Conveners: Jernej F. Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute), Stephane Monteil (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont Fe. I (FR))
      • 14:00
        Installation / objectives of the two half-days meeting 15m
        Speakers: Jernej F. Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute), Stephane Monteil (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont Fe. I (FR))
      • 14:15
        Search for $B^0 \to K^*(892) \tau^+ \tau^- 25m
        Speaker: Stephane Monteil (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont Fe. I (FR))
      • 14:40
        Lepton Flavour-Violating $Z$ decays 25m
        Speaker: Mogens Dam (University of Copenhagen (DK))
      • 15:05
        $CP$ violation in $B$-meson mixings 25m
        Speaker: Mr Dennis Arogancia (Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of technology (Philipines))
      • 15:30
        Coffe Break 30m
      • 16:00
        New Physics in $\Delta F =2$ quark transitions 25m
        Speaker: Vincent Tisserand (LPC Clermont IN2P3/CNRS)
      • 16:25
        Status and plans for the Krakow group (postponed) 25m
        Speaker: Marcin Chrzaszcz (CERN)
  • Thursday, 1 February
    • 09:30 11:50
      Phenomelogical Flavour studies and perspectives
      Conveners: Jernej F. Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute), Stephane Monteil (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont Fe. I (FR))