Beyond the Flavour Anomalies 2025

Europe/Rome
Centro Congressi Sapienza

Centro Congressi Sapienza

Via Salaria 113, 00198 Roma RM https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/sapienza-conference-centre
Description

BFA 2025

The 6th edition of "Beyond the Flavour Anomalies" will take place in Rome, Italy, from April 9 to 11, 2025. Hosted by Sapienza University of Rome and INFN Rome, the workshop will bring together experts from theory and experiment to discuss the latest developments in flavour physics, right after the annual Moriond Conference.

The event will feature presentations on Flavour Physics with experimental overviews  and theoretical perspectives, covering both Standard Model and Beyond Standard Model physics. Participation is by invitation to ensure in-depth discussions. BFA supports young researchers, offering valuable opportunities to interact with leading experts and contribute to ongoing advancements in the field. 

 

 

BFA 2025 Italia will take place in Sapienza Conference Centre, located at the Faculty of Political Science, Sociology and Communication Science in Via Salaria 113 (map).

Bus lines 63, 83, 92, 223, 360, 910 stop directly in front of the entrance of the center.

Coffee breaks and lunches will be served at the same venue. The social dinner, priced at 50 euros per person, will take place Thursday 8:00pm at Maxela, located at Piazza della Maddalena 8/10, 00186 Rome. The menu will feature traditional Roman specialties (including vegeterian options). Maxela restaurant is within walking distance of historic landmarks such as the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.

    • 1
      Intro
      Speaker: Mauro Valli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • Wednesday
      • 2
        Introduction Experiment
        Speaker: María Vieites Díaz (EPFL)
      • 3
        Introduction Theory
        Speaker: Federico Mescia (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 10:45
      Coffee Break
    • Wednesday
      • 4
        B->K*mumu: a new unbinned approach to data
        Speakers: Joaquim Matias (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), Mark Smith
      • 5
        Does RK=1 suggest new physics in electrons?
        Speakers: Alex Marshall (Bristol U.), Marco Fedele
      • 6
        B->Knunubar
        Speakers: Lukas Allwicher (DESY), Slavomira Stefkova (Bonn U.)
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • Wednesday
      • 7
        Progress with Nonlocal Form Factors
        Speakers: Nico Gubernari (Siegen University), Simon Mutke (University Bonn)
      • 8
        Phenomenological Approaches to Nonlocal Form Factors
        Speaker: Arianna Tinari (University of Zürich)
      • 9
        Nonlocal Form Factors from Lattice QCD
        Speakers: Christopher Sachrajda (University of Southampton), Giuseppe Gagliardi (Università di Pisa)
    • 16:30
      Coffee Break
    • Wednesday
      • 10
        Model Building Centred Around Flavour
        Speaker: Wolfgang Altmannshofer (UC Santa Cruz)
      • 11
        Light BSM in Kaons
        Speaker: Martin Bauer
    • Thursday
      • 12
        Model independent analyses of CMS and LHCb bsll results
        Speaker: Nazila Mahmoudi (Lyon University and CERN)
      • 13
        CP Violation in Charm
        Speakers: Stefan Schacht (TO), Tommaso Pajero
      • 14
        News on D - Dbar
        Speaker: Roberto Di Palma (Infn, sezione di Roma Tre)
    • 10:50
      Coffee
    • Thursday
      • 15
        What's going on in c->slnu
        Speakers: Camille Normand (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Da Silva Bolognani Carolina (Maastricht University)
      • 16
        Differences and Similarities in Modelling b->c Form Factors
        Speakers: Andreas Juettner (Univ. of Southampton), Ludovico Vittorio (Sapienza Università di Roma and INFN, Sezione di Roma)
      • 17
        B->D^*munu: How to make the most out of upcoming measurements
        Speaker: Marcello Rotondo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • Thursday
      • 18
        Inclusive B->Xclnu
        Speaker: Paolo Gambino (Univ. di Torino)
      • 19
        B_q->D_q {pi,K}
        Speaker: Matthew Kirk (IPPP, Durham, UK)
    • 16:00
      Coffee Break
    • Thursday
      • 20
        B->PP
        Speaker: Marta Burgos Marcos (Maastricht University - Nikhef)
      • 21
        Discussion: Can we expect QCD Factorization to work at current levels of precision?
        Speaker: Luca Silvestrini (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • Friday
      • 22
        Cabibbo Anomaly
        Speakers: Silvano Simula (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Tom Tong (Siegen University)
      • 23
        SMEFTy things
        Speakers: Alfredo Glioti (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Laura Reina (Florida State University)
    • 11:15
      Coffee
    • Friday
      • 24
        Closing Theory
        Speaker: Marzia Bordone (CERN)