Electroweak, Strong and New Interactions: a symposium to celebrate Guido Martinelli’s 70th birthday

Europe/Rome
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei

Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei

via della Lungara, 10, 00165 Rome, Italy
Luca Silvestrini (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Marco Ciuchini (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Vittorio Lubicz (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Description

The symposium will cover the current status and future prospects of electroweak and strong interactions phenomenology and of new physics searches, taking into account Guido Martinelli's important contributions in these sectors. In particular, talks will cover recent progress in lattice QCD and QED, in perturbatie QCD, in current and future collider physics, in direct and indirect new physics searches and in the development of extensions of the Standard Model.

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Participants
  • Achille Stocchi
  • Alberto Salvio
  • alessandro baracchini
  • Alessio Mastroddi
  • Ali Khorramian
  • Andrea Pelissetto
  • Andrea Romanino
  • Andrzej Buras
  • Angelo Vulpiani
  • Anne-Marie Perrin
  • Antonio Di Domenico
  • Antonio Gonzalez-Arroyo
  • Antonio Masiero
  • Carlo Dionisi
  • Cesare Bini
  • Claudio Caggiano
  • Claudio Toni
  • Damir BECIREVIC
  • Daniele Barducci
  • Dario Buttazzo
  • elena martinelli
  • elisabetta baracchini
  • Emanuele Di Marco
  • Enrico Onofri
  • Fabio Zwirner
  • Federico Mescia
  • Fernando Ferroni
  • Francesco D'Angelo
  • Francesco De Martini
  • Francesco Moretti
  • Francesco Sanfilippo
  • Fulvia De Fazio
  • Gaetano Lambiase
  • Giacomo Gradenigo
  • Giancarlo Ferrera
  • Giancarlo Rossi
  • Gianni Jona-Lasinio
  • Gioacchino Piazza
  • Gioacchino Piazza
  • Giorgio Del Castello
  • giorgio parisi
  • Giovanna Martinelli
  • Giovanni Organtini
  • Giovanni Ridolfi
  • Giovanni Salme'
  • Giovanni Villadoro
  • Giulia Pancheri
  • Giulia Ricciardi
  • Giuseppe Degrassi
  • Jean-Pierre Leroy
  • Laura Reina
  • Lorenzo Maio
  • Luca Di Luzio
  • Luca Silvestrini
  • Luciano Maiani
  • Lucio Boccardo
  • Ludovico Vittorio
  • Luigi Martina
  • Manuel Naviglio
  • Marcella Bona
  • Marcella Diemoz
  • marcello cava
  • Marco Nardecchia
  • Maria Chiara Angelini
  • Massimo D'Elia
  • Massimo Testa
  • Matteo Di Carlo
  • Maurizio Lusignoli
  • Nazario Tantalo
  • Philippe Boucaud
  • Polosa Antonio D
  • R. Keith Ellis
  • Roberto e Christine Saban
  • Roberto Franceschini
  • Roberto Frezzotti
  • Sachrajda Chris
  • Sergio Caprara
  • Shahram Rahatlou
  • Simone Marciano
  • Speranza Falciano
  • Stefano Di Noi
  • Tarantino Cecilia
  • Vittorio Lubicz
  • Víctor Miralles
  • Wenbin Feng
    • Guido’s early days
      • 1
        Saluti
      • 2
        Guido and high energy QCD
        Speaker: Giorgio Parisi (ROMA1)
      • 3
        Weak interactions in lattice QCD with Guido
        Speaker: Luciano Maiani (ROMA1)
    • 10:30
      Coffee break
    • QCD and Collider Physics (I)
      • 4
        50 years of lepton pair production
        Speaker: R. Keith Ellis (IPPP, Durham)
      • 5
        Sudakov resummation: an overview
        Speaker: Giovanni Ridolfi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 6
        From flavor to top, Higgs, and beyond
        Speaker: Laura Reina (Florida State University)
      • 7
        Guido and The Matrix
        Speaker: Antonio Gonzalez-Arroyo
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • QCD and Collider Physics (II)
      • 8
        Theta dependence in QCD
        Speaker: Massimo D'Elia (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • Physics Beyond the Standard Model
      • 9
        The old and the new muon g-2 puzzle

        The recent muon g-2 measurement at Fermilab confirms the previous BNL result, hence emphasizing the longstanding discrepancy between the experimental value and the Standard Model (SM) prediction based on the use of e+e-  hadrons data to evaluate the leading hadronic vacuum polarization (HVP). This is what I call the “old” muon g-2 puzzle. On the other hand, a recent lattice result by the BMW collaboration shows a tension with the above mentioned SM prediction (this constitutes the “new” g-2 puzzle).
        In this talk I plan to summarize the overall situation concerning the two muon g-2 puzzles and, in particular, I discuss the possibility that new physics may contribute to the e+e-  hadrons cross-section to solve or at least alleviate the new g-2 puzzle.

        Speaker: Antonio Masiero (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 10
        Axion Physics
        Speaker: Giovanni Villadoro
      • 11
        Another look at hierarchies
        Speaker: Fabio Zwirner (PD)
    • Precision Flavour Physics (I)
      • 12
        36 Years of Lattice QCD with Guido - From 15 quenched configurations to Precision Flavour Physics
        Speaker: Christopher Sachrajda (University of Southampton)
    • 16:30
      Coffee break
    • Precision Flavour Physics (II)
      • 13
        From Lattice QCD to Phenomenology: Nonperturbative Renormalization
        Speakers: Damir BECIREVIC (LPT, Université Paris Sud and CNRS), Damir Becirevic
      • 14
        Guido: a flavourful life
        Speaker: Achille Stocchi (LAL - Université Paris Sud and IN2p3/CNRS)
      • 15
        Precision Flavour Physics
        Speakers: Andrzej Buras (TUM), Andrzej Buras (TUM-IAS)
    • Free Recollections
    • 19:30
      Aperitivo