Towards the Ultimate Precision in Flavour Physics

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University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
Alexander Lenz (IPPP, Durham), Mark Richard James Williams (University of Manchester (GB)), Simone Bifani (University of Birmingham (GB)), Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde (University of Oxford (GB)), Timothy Gershon (University of Warwick (GB))
Description

Registration fee

We are charging a small registration fee of £50 to help make the meeting more comfortable.  This will serve as a contribution towards the local costs of accommodation, coffee breaks, breakfasts and lunches.  Please make your payment by credit card as soon as possible at the payment page.

Travel

See this web page.  If coming by train, do not go to Warwick station.  Coventry is the nearest train station, and you can easily get a bus or taxi from there to campus.station

Accommodation

Those who requested accommodation are staying in Arden House.  Breakfast and dinner will also be in the same place.  For people arriving on Sunday, or staying Wednesday night, note that dinners are not included for those nights.  Free parking is available at Arden and it is recommended that anyone driving drops their car there and then walks across to the meeting room. 

Meeting room

The meetings will be held in P5.21, on the fifth (top) floor of the Physics Department of the University of Warwick, which can be found on the campus map.

Wifi

Eduroam is available across campus.  There is also a Warwick guest network that can be accessed following registration. 

Social media

Please feel free to post about the meeting on social media using the hashtags #UltimateFlavour and #TUPIFP.

TIPIFP

Additional information about the workshop can be found at this URL.

Registration
Registration for TUPIFP
Participants
  • Albert Puig Navarro
  • Alexander Lenz
  • Alexey Petrov
  • Angelo Carbone
  • Anton Poluektov
  • Antonio Romero Vidal
  • Ben Pecjak
  • Chris Parkes
  • Christopher Sachrajda
  • Dario Buttazzo
  • Diego Guadagnoli
  • Ed Copeland
  • Gauthier Durieux
  • Giampiero Mancinelli
  • Gilberto Tetlalmatzi-Xolocotzi
  • Greig Cowan
  • Gudrun Hiller
  • Guy Wilkinson
  • James Richings
  • Joaquim Matias
  • Jonas Rademacker
  • Keri Vos
  • Lucia Grillo
  • Luiz Vale Silva
  • Marco Ciuchini
  • Marco Gersabeck
  • Maria Vieites Diaz
  • Mark Richard James Williams
  • Martin Jung
  • Matthew Kenzie
  • Matthew Kirk
  • Matthew Wingate
  • Maurizio Martinelli
  • Patrick Haworth Owen
  • Paula Collins
  • Rafael Silva Coutinho
  • Simon Wehle
  • Simone Bifani
  • Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde
  • Stefan Schacht
  • Stefano Perazzini
  • Susan Haines
  • Tara Nanut
  • Thomas Blake
  • Thomas Edward Latham
  • Timothy Gershon
  • Ulrik Egede
  • Vincenzo Vagnoni
  • Vladimir Gligorov
  • William Lawrence Sutcliffe
  • Zoltan Ligeti
    • Keynote session
      Conveners: Alexander Lenz (IPPP, Durham), Timothy Gershon (University of Warwick (GB))
      • 1
        Welcome and introduction
        Speaker: Timothy Gershon (University of Warwick (GB))
      • 2
        Why aim for ultimate precision?
        Speaker: Zoltan Ligeti (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
      • 3
        Experiments for ultimate precision
        Speaker: Vincenzo Vagnoni (INFN Bologna (IT))
      • 4
        Data challenges
        Speaker: Vladimir Gligorov (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    • 12:55
      Lunch
    • Keynote session
      Conveners: Alexander Lenz (IPPP, Durham), Timothy Gershon (University of Warwick (GB))
      • 5
        Challenges for precision lattice QCD and other non-perturbative theoretical approaches
        Speaker: Christopher Sachrajda (University of Southampton)
      • 6
        Precision silicon detectors for high luminosity experiments
        Speaker: Paula Collins (CERN)
      • 7
        Reconciling particle physics with cosmology
        Speaker: Ed Copeland (Nottingham University)
    • 15:45
      Tea
    • CP violation in the charm sector
      Convener: Mark Richard James Williams (University of Manchester (GB))
    • B decays to rare leptonic and semileptonic final states
      Convener: Simone Bifani (University of Birmingham (GB))
      • 12
        What have we measured so far and how will these results evolve?
        Speaker: Thomas Blake (University of Warwick)
      • 13
        Status and expected progress of global fits
        Speaker: Luiz Vale Silva
      • 14
        Prospects for reducing theory uncertainties, including optimised observables
        Speaker: Joaquim Matias (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
      • 15
        Charm-loop effects
        Speaker: Marco Ciuchini (INFN Sezione di Roma Tre)
      • 16
        Experimental approaches to constrain charm loops
        Speaker: Patrick Haworth Owen (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    • 10:50
      Coffee
    • Precision measurements of tree-level observables
      Convener: Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 17
        Mixing and CP violation in mixing (A_sl); pheno
        Speaker: Mr Matthew Kirk (IPPP, Durham University)
      • 18
        Mixing and CP violation in mixing (A_sl); experiment
        Speaker: Lucia Grillo (University of Manchester (GB))
      • 19
        Penguin pollution in beta and beta_s from b->ccs; pheno
        Speaker: Martin Jung (TUM IAS / Excellence Cluster Universe)
      • 20
        beta and beta_s from b->ccs and penguin-free modes; expt
        Speaker: Greig Cowan (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
    • 12:50
      Lunch
    • B decays to rare leptonic and semileptonic final states
      Convener: Simone Bifani (University of Birmingham (GB))
      • 21
        What is needed to distinguish models of Lepton non-Universality?, pheno
        Speaker: Dario Buttazzo (INFN)
      • 22
        Limiting factors for tests of Lepton Universality in neutral-current semileptonic decays, expt
        Speaker: Rafael Silva Coutinho (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
      • 23
        Clean observables in rare B decays, pheno
        Speaker: Gudrun Hiller (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
      • 24
        Are Lepton-Flavour Violating decays within experimental reach?
        Speaker: Diego Guadagnoli (LAPTh Annecy)
      • 25
        Standard Model tests in modes with tau leptons, including Lepton-Flavour Violating decays
        Speaker: Giampiero Mancinelli (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3, Marseille, France)
    • 16:00
      Tea
    • CP violation in the charm sector
      Convener: Mark Richard James Williams (University of Manchester (GB))
      • 26
        Mixing-driven CPV with two-body decays (AΓ, yCP, WS Kπ) – experiment
        Speaker: Marco Gersabeck (University of Manchester (GB))
      • 27
        Prospects for theoretical predictions for indirect CP violation in charm
        Speaker: Alexey Petrov (Wayne State University)
      • 28
        Direct CP violation in two-body decays – experiment
        Speaker: Angelo Carbone (University of Bologna and INFN (IT))
      • 29
        Theoretical status of two-body charm decays
        Speaker: Stefan Schacht (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    • Precision measurements of tree-level observables
      Convener: Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 30
        Limiting NP effects in tree-level decays; pheno
        Speaker: Gilberto Tetlalmatzi-Xolocotzi (Nikhef)
      • 31
        gamma from B->DK decays; expt
        Speaker: Matthew William Kenzie (University of Cambridge (GB))
      • 32
        |Vub| from leptonic and semileptonic decays; pheno
        Speaker: Ben Pecjak (IPPP Durham)
      • 33
        |Vub| from leptonic and semileptonic decays; experiment
        Speaker: William Lawrence Sutcliffe (Imperial College (GB))
      • 34
        Lattice QCD inputs to Delta F=2 observables and |Vub|
        Speaker: Matthew Wingate (University of Cambridge)
    • 10:50
      Coffee
    • Charm and B CP violation joint session
      Conveners: Mark Richard James Williams (University of Manchester (GB)), Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 35
        Multibody D decays and their uses for charm CP violation measurements
        Speaker: Jonas Rademacker (University of Bristol (GB))
      • 36
        Multibody D decays and their uses for B CP violation measurements including gamma
        Speaker: Susan Carol Haines (University of Cambridge (GB))
      • 37
        Input from b/c-Factories and interplay with LHCb measurements
        Speaker: Guy Wilkinson (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 38
        Model-dependent and -independent methods and limiting uncertainties
        Speaker: Anton Poluektov (University of Warwick (GB))
    • 12:50
      Lunch
    • B decays to rare leptonic and semileptonic final states
      Convener: Simone Bifani (University of Birmingham (GB))
      • 39
        Standard Model tests in modes with photons
        Speaker: Albert Puig Navarro (Universität Zürich (CH))
      • 40
        Standard Model tests in modes with neutrinos
        Speaker: Simon Wehle (DESY)
      • 41
        Standard Model tests in charged-current semileptonic decays, expt
        Speaker: Antonio Romero Vidal (University of Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    • Precision measurements of tree-level observables
      Convener: Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 42
        Non-tree CPV in hadronic two-body or quasi-two-body modes, pheno
        Speaker: Dr Keri Vos (Siegen University)
      • 43
        Non-tree CPV in two-body or quasi-two-body modes, expt
        Speaker: Stefano Perazzini (CERN (CH))
    • 44
      Wrap up and end
      Speakers: Alexander Lenz (IPPP, Durham), Mark Richard James Williams (University of Manchester (GB)), Simone Bifani (University of Birmingham (GB)), Sneha Sirirshkumar Malde (University of Oxford (GB)), Timothy Gershon (University of Warwick (GB))