6–11 Dec 2010
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Experimental Prospects at LHC, Superflavor factories and new facilities (2)

10 Dec 2010, 14:50
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  1. Franco Cervelli (PI)
    10/12/2010, 14:50
    T, C, P, CP symmetries, Accidental symmetries (B, L conservation)
    The Mu2e Experiment is now being developed at Fermilab, with the goal to improve on the existing limit for the neutrinoless conversion of a muon to an electron in the field of a nucleus by four orders of magnitude. This reaction is an example of Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV). CLFV has never been observed in any reaction of any kind. The existence of neutrino oscillations leads to...
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  2. Christian Farnese (PD)
    10/12/2010, 15:25
    Experimental prospects at LHC, Super flavour factories, and new facilities
    Liquid Argon TPCs are very promising detectors for neutrino and astroparticle physics thanks to their high granularity, good energy resolution and 3D imaging, allowing a precise event reconstruction. At the end of May 2010 the ICARUS-T600, the first underground large mass LAr-TPC devoted to the experimental study of neutrinos, matter stability and, more generally, rare phenomena, recorded the...
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  3. Mr Paolo Azzurri (INFN Pisa)
    10/12/2010, 15:50
    T, C, P, CP symmetries, Accidental symmetries (B, L conservation)
    We discuss the first results of searches for various new physics phenomena with the 7 TeV pp-collision LHC data with the CMS detector. While the sensitivity of these very early searches is yet to supersede current limits on these new physics phenomena, we demonstrate good understanding of the detector and backgrounds in a variety of channels, which is a fundamental component of successful...
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  4. Dr Giovanni Siragusa (Johannes Gutenberg Univesität - Mainz (Germania))
    10/12/2010, 16:15
    Experimental prospects at LHC, Super flavour factories, and new facilities
    During 2010 the ATLAS detector has collected \sim 40~pb$^-1$ of {\it proton-proton} collisions at \sqrt{s}=7~TeV. These data have been used for a wide range of Exotic searches such as high-mass final states and contact interactions. Early inclusive SUSY searches have been also performed for a wide range of final states. The most recent results for search of physics beyond the Standard Model...
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