6–11 Dec 2010
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Session

Experimental Prospects at LHC, Superflavor factories and new facilities (3)

10 Dec 2010, 17:00
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  1. Prof. Skwarnicki Tomasz (Syracuse University)
    10/12/2010, 17:00
    Experimental prospects at LHC, Super flavour factories, and new facilities
    "LHCb probes physics beyond the Standard Model by measuring CP violating and rare b and c decays. It also searches for the production of exotic objects at large rapidities and relatively small transverse momenta. Sensitivities can be greatly enhanced by having an order of magnitude larger data sample than originally planned and a more flexible ...
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  2. Dr Luca Barzè (University - INFN PV)
    10/12/2010, 17:25
    Experimental prospects at LHC, Super flavour factories, and new facilities
    SuperB experiment could represent an ideal environment to test a new U(1) symmetry related to light dark forces candidates. A promising discovery channel is represented by the resonant production of a boson $U$, followed by its decay into lepton pairs. Beyond approximations adopted in the literature, an exact tree level calculation of the radiative processes $e^+ e^- \rightarrow...
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  3. Dr Alberto Cervelli (PI)
    10/12/2010, 17:50
    Experimental prospects at LHC, Super flavour factories, and new facilities
    The SuperB experiment is a next generation Super Flavour Factory expected to accumulate 75ab-1 of data at the Y(4S) in five years of nominal running. In addition to running data at the Y(4S), SuperB will be able to accumulate data from the psi(3770) up to the Y(6S). A polarized electron beam enables unique physics opportunities at SuperB. This talk will review the main aspects of the...
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  4. Prof. Samo Korpar (University of Maribor)
    10/12/2010, 18:15
    Experimental prospects at LHC, Super flavour factories, and new facilities
    We summarize the status and present examples of the physics reach of the Belle II detector at the upgraded KEKB electron positron collider - a Super B Factory. Both the accelerator and the Belle detector are currently being upgraded to resume the operation with almost two orders of magnitude higher luminosity in 2014.
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