Workshop on high-energy implications of flavor anomalies

Europe/Zurich
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

CERN

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Gian Giudice (CERN), Jorge Martin Camalich (CERN), Jure Zupan (University of Cincinnati), Marco Nardecchia (CERN), Matthew Philip Mccullough (CERN), Stefania Gori (Perimeter Institute/Cincinnati University)
Description

The main motivation for this workshop is to discuss in depth the high-energy implications of the experimental anomalies in B-meson semileptonic decays. The main focus will be on the models of new physics that can explain the anomalies, but could also address some of the other inadequacies of the SM (naturalness, dark matter, flavor puzzle, ...) and develop a road-map for the systematic search and discovery of the putative new particles. This includes the high pT searches at the LHC and the prospects for any of the possible future facilities such as HE-LHC, FCC, CLIC, etc for heavy new physics, searches in low energy experiments for light mediators and studying complementarity with other flavor processes.

Participants
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    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee 30m
    • 10:00 12:05
      Session I
      • 10:00
        Welcome and Organization 5m
      • 10:05
        Opening talk 30m
        Speaker: Jernej Fesel Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
      • 10:40
        LHCb results 30m
        Speaker: Dr Patrick Koppenburg (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
      • 11:15
        Indirect flavor constraints 20m
        Speaker: Luca Silvestrini (INFN Rome)
      • 11:40
        Lepton Universality tests with Electroweak Precision Data 20m
        Speaker: Martin Gonzalez-Alonso (CERN)
    • 12:05 14:00
      Lunch 1h 55m
    • 14:00 15:25
      Session II
      • 14:00
        ATLAS+CMS low pT 20m
        Speaker: Maurizio Pierini (CERN)
      • 14:25
        Perspectives on New Physics from the b→sℓℓ anomalies 30m
        Speaker: Sebastian Jaeger (University of Sussex (GB))
      • 15:00
        Anomalies & DM 20m
        Speaker: James Cline (McGill University, (CA))
    • 15:25 15:55
      Coffee 30m
    • 15:55 18:10
      Session III
    • 19:00 20:30
      Reception 1h 30m
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee 30m
    • 10:00 12:10
      Session IV
      • 10:00
        Flavor symmetries 30m
        Speaker: Robert Ziegler (CERN)
      • 10:35
        Partial compositeness: a partial view 30m
        Speaker: Ben Gripaios (University of Cambridge (GB))
      • 11:10
        Perspectives on b -> c tau nu 30m
        Speaker: Zoltan Ligeti (University of California Berkeley (US))
      • 11:45
        Scalar LQ from GUT 20m
        Speaker: Dr Olcyr Sumensari (INFN Padova)
    • 12:10 14:00
      Lunch 1h 50m
    • 14:00 15:15
      Session V
      • 14:00
        2HDM 20m
        Speaker: Martin Jung (TUM IAS / Excellence Cluster Universe)
      • 14:25
        LQ search in relation with RD(*) 20m
        Speaker: Ryoutaro Watanabe (INFN Roma Tre)
      • 14:50
        RD/RD* with RH neutrinos 20m
        Speaker: David Shih (Rutgers University)
    • 15:15 15:45
      Coffee 30m
    • 15:45 17:25
      Session VI
      • 15:45
        CMS high pT 20m
        Speaker: Roman Kogler (Hamburg University (DE))
      • 16:10
        4321 20m
        Speaker: Luca Di Luzio (SISSA, Trieste)
      • 16:35
        Importance of Loop Effects in Leptoquark Models 20m
        Speaker: Andreas Crivellin (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH))
      • 17:00
        Composite scalar LQ b -> c tau nu 20m
        Speaker: David Marzocca (INFN Trieste)
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee 30m
    • 10:00 12:05
      Session VII
    • 11:50 14:00
      Lunch 2h 10m
    • 14:00 14:50
      Session VIII
    • 14:50 15:20
      Coffee 30m
    • 15:20 17:00
      Session IX
      • 15:20
        B decays with missing energy, Belle II perspective 20m
        Speaker: Andrzej Bozek (Krakow)
      • 15:45
        Prospects LHCb 20m
        Speaker: Mitesh Patel (Imperial College (GB))
      • 16:10
        Conclusions and final discussion 50m
        Speaker: Gino Isidori (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))