Speaker
Prof.
Nicola Neri
(University and INFN Milano)
Description
Electromagnetic dipole moments of fundamental particles provide powerful probes for physics within and beyond the Standard Model. For the case of short-lived particles these have not been experimentally accessible to date due to the difficulties imposed by their short lifetimes. Novel experimental techniques have been developed to allow a unique program of direct measurements of electric and magnetic dipole moments of strange and charm baryons at the LHC. In recent years significant R&D and feasibility studies have been carried on with encouraging results. The physics program and the projected sensitivities for different luminosity scenarios are discussed.
Primary author
Prof.
Nicola Neri
(University and INFN Milano)