Workshop on Tau-Charm at High Luminosity

Europe/Rome
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.elba4star.it/HH/index-Eng.html><font size="4"><b>Hotel Hermitage</b></font></a> La Biodola, Isola d'Elba
Eugenio Paoloni (PI), Marcello Giorgi (PI), Maria Enrica Biagini (LNF), Roberto Petronzio (ROMA2), Stefano Bettarini (PI)
Description

The Workshop on Tau Charm at High Luminosity has been originated by the charge given to the Cabibbo Lab by its Consortium Associates, INFN and University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, to explore a Tau Charm Factory project on the Tor Vergata site. A final decision on the project will come within 2013.

A symmetric e+e- collider operating at the energy of the tau/charm production threshold, with polarized electron beam, is being studied. A preliminary accelerator complex layout has been developed and will be presented, as well as a study of the relevant parameters to achieve the luminosity goal of 1035 cm-2 s-1.

Projects of similar high luminosity machine have been recently studied in different context (e. g. at BINP), reflecting the wide-spread perception in the community that the scientific goals are very relevant.

A joint IHEP-SuperB workshop on physics and the tau-charm threshold was held in Beijing in October 2011. Aim of this workshop is to gather the physics community interested or already engaged in similar projects together with the experts in the field of low energy e+e- colliders to ascertain the discovery potential of this high intensity facility. A specific theoretical seminar will be held to review the novel opportunities with respect to new physics scenarios and to the improvement in understanding the current Standard Model. The experimental challenges of the most attractive discovery channels will be discussed, together with the expected sensitivities.

The first three days of the workshop will be dedicated to the physics goals and to the detector challenges of a high luminosity tau/charm factory with polarized electron beam, as well to the discussion on possible new developments and issues of the accelerator design. The fourth day will be dedicated to the presentation of the status of the accelerator project and to concluding reports on physics and detector topics.

Participants
  • Adrian Bevan
  • Alan Schwartz
  • Alberto Aloisio
  • Alberto Chiarucci
  • Alberto Clozza
  • Alberto Lusiani
  • Alessandro Drago
  • alexander kagan
  • Alicia Sanchez-Lorente
  • Andrea Delle Piane
  • Andrea Michelotti
  • Anton Bogomyagkov
  • Anton Poluektov
  • Antonello Di Mauro
  • Antonio Davide Polosa
  • Antonio Di Domenico
  • Ayan Paul
  • Benjamin Oberhof
  • Carlo Angelini
  • Claudia Cecchi
  • Claudio Sanelli
  • Daniele Cittadino
  • David Hitlin
  • Diego Bettoni
  • Diptimoy Ghosh
  • Emilie Passemar
  • Enrico Di Pasquale
  • Eugene Levichev
  • Eugenio Paoloni
  • Fabrizio Cei
  • Fara Cioeta
  • Francesco Grancagnolo
  • Fred Harris
  • Gaetano Frascadore
  • Gaetano Schillaci
  • German Calderon
  • Gianluca Inguglia
  • Giovanni Batignani
  • Giovanni Mazzitelli
  • Giulia Maria De Divitiis
  • Haiping Peng
  • Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Iolanda Greci
  • Luca Silvestrini
  • Lucia Lilli
  • Manuela Boscolo
  • Marcella Bona
  • Marcello Giorgi
  • Marcin Chrzaszcz
  • Marco Ciuchini
  • Marco Maggiora
  • Marco Nardecchia
  • Maria Enrica Biagini
  • Mario Antonelli
  • Mario Del Franco
  • Mario Macri'
  • Mario Sedita
  • Massimo Carpinelli
  • Matteo Rama
  • Mauro Pivi
  • Michael Sokoloff
  • Monia D'Agostino
  • Oscar Vives
  • Pantaleo Raimondi
  • QING QIN
  • RAMON Gomez-Jimenez
  • Roberto Petronzio
  • Silvio Pardi
  • Simona Incremona
  • Simone Bini
  • Simone Maria Liuzzo
  • Stefano Bettarini
  • Stefano Gazzana
  • Susanna Guiducci
  • Vladimir Druzhinin
  • Walter Bonivento
  • Wolfgang Gradl
  • Zhengguo Zhao