Workshop on high-energy implications of flavor anomalies

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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.

Type
Conference
Timezone
Europe/Zurich
Location
CERN
Room
500/1-001
Category
Conferences, Workshops & Schools
Category ID
2384
Indico iCal
https://indico.cern.ch/export/event/701759.ics
Room Map URL
https://maps.cern.ch/mapsearch/mapsearch.htm?n=['500/1-001']
Start Date
End Date
Event Chairs
Stefania Gori,Marco Nardecchia,Jure Zupan,Gian Giudice,Matthew Philip Mccullough,Jorge Martin Camalich