17–19 Jun 2026
Sapienza Università di Roma
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Poster Session and Welcome

17 Jun 2026, 18:00
Sapienza Università di Roma

Sapienza Università di Roma

Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy

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  1. Mr Hussain Kitagawa (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    Poster

    The Mu2e experiment at Fermilab searches for Charged Lepton Flavor Violation via the coherent conversion of a $\mu^{-}$ to an $e^{-}$ in the Coulomb field of an $\rm{Al}$ nucleus. The signal is a monoenergetic electron with an energy of $104.97~\rm{MeV}$ and the expected single-event sensitivity is $R_{\mu e} < 6.2 \times 10^{-16}$ at $90\%~\rm{C.L.}$ To identify conversion electrons, the Mu2e...

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  2. Adrian Darricau (LPCA)
    Poster

    In the context of Standard Model extensions via Majorana sterile fermions, the presence of additional CP violating phases (Dirac and Majorana) has been shown to be at source of important effects in charged lepton flavour violating (cLFV) transitions and decays.
    We consider further angular observables that can be studied for polarised $\tau$ and $\mu$ cLFV decays. These include, among others,...

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  3. Dr Simone Marciano (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular IFIC - Universitat de Valencia - CSIC)
    Poster

    We discuss charged lepton flavour violation within different variants of flavour symmetry models. While these models yield the same lepton mixing matrix at leading order, they generate the observed charged lepton mass hierarchy through three distinct mechanisms.

    We examine CLFV three-body τ decays, the electric and magnetic dipole moments of the leptons, and the distinctive signals of...

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  4. Xiyuan Gao
    Poster

    We revisit the minimal type~II seesaw mechanism generating the Majorana neutrino mass matrix $M^{\nu}$, under the assumption that two entries of $M^{\nu}$ vanish. Such flavor structures are known as two-zero textures. Processes with charged lepton flavor violation (CLFV), absent in the Standard Model (SM), can have sizable rates in this framework and are directly linked to the flavor structure...

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  5. BARDH QUNI (University of Manitoba)
    Poster

    The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), with its state-of-the-art electron-Proton/Ion Collider (ePIC) detector, offers a unique opportunity to probe the structure of matter and search for new physics beyond the Standard Model. A particularly intriguing BSM scenario involves leptoquarks, hypothetical particles that couple quarks and leptons and can mediate rare charge-induced lepton flavor violating...

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  6. Andrea Di Lecce (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    Poster

    Upcoming experiments are set to dramatically improve the search for charged lepton flavor violation, with the sensitivity to the rates of $\mu \to eee$ decay and $\mu N\to e N$ conversion expected to improve by four orders of magnitude in the near future. I discuss the impact of these measurements in reshaping our picture of the flavor structure of fundamental interactions and in connection...

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