Speaker
Riccardo Faccini
(ROMA1)
Description
With an integrated luminosity goal larger than 75 ab-1, the SuperB factory,
to be built on the Tor Vergata Campus, near Roma (Italy) by 2016, has the
very ambitious goal to unravel the detailed structure of the new physics
soon to be discovered at the LHC, or to explore BSM physics beyond the LHC
reach if nothing is found there. This goal will be reached using a large
number of rare B , charm and tau decays very sensitive to the presence of
new heavy particles and dark forces carriers via virtual loops. The
physics prospects of this ultra-high luminosity e+e- collider will be
presented in detail . The important advantages brought by the specific
assets of the SuperB project, especially beam polarization and capability
to run at the charm threshold with a significant boost will be presented,
with a special emphasis on specific dark forces potential of this new
project
Primary author
Riccardo Faccini
(ROMA1)