Muons in Minneapolis Workshop (UMN)

US/Central
Room 3-180 (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities)

Room 3-180

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Kunfeng Lyu, Meghan Murray (University of Minnesota), Saarik Kalia (University of Minnesota), Yohei Ema (University of Minnesota), Zhen Liu (University of Minnesota), maxim pospelov (University of Minnesota)
Description

Muons offer a unique opportunity to probe new physics in both the high-intensity and high-energy frontiers.  Recent precision measurements have generated excitement about the possibility of new physics in the muon sector.  Moreover, muons offer a promising avenue to probe high energies in future colliders, as they combine the benefits of leptons with those of heavy particles.  These insights warrant the development of future experiments to further probe muon physics.

The purpose of the Muons in Minneapolis workshop is to bring together theorists and experimentalists to explore future opportunities to utilize muons in the search for new physics.  In this workshop, we hope to expand on ongoing efforts to probe the muon sector, as well as discuss possible new directions.  Topics covered in this workshop will include:

  • Muon magnetic moment (g-2)
  • Muonic atoms
  • Muon collider development
  • Lepton flavor violation with muons
  • Muons and dark sector connection
  • Theoretical progress

We hope you will join us in the Twin Cities for this engaging workshop.

 

This workshop is organized by the William I. Fine Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Minnesota with support from the Simons Foundation.


Organizers:

  • Professor Maxim Pospelov
  • Professor Zhen Liu
  • Dr. Yohei Ema
  • Dr. Saarik Kalia
  • Dr. Kunfeng Lyu

Participants
  • Ankip Kumar
  • Ann-Kathrin Perrevoort
  • Arpon Paul
  • Balint Radics
  • Ben Messerly
  • Bertrand Echenard
  • Chris Polly
  • Chris Rogers
  • David Kawall
  • David McKeen
  • Douglas Bryman
  • Evgenii Ievlev
  • Gwyndolin A
  • Jure Zupan
  • ken heller
  • Kunfeng Lyu
  • Liantao Wang
  • Matheus Hostert
  • maxim pospelov
  • Michael Kohl
  • Patrick Fox
  • Peiran Li
  • Priscilla Cushman
  • Ravneet Bedi
  • Robert Bernstein
  • Robert McGehee
  • Roger Rusack
  • Ryuichiro Kitano
  • Saarik Kalia
  • Serge Rudaz
  • Simon Knapen
  • Sohtaro KANDA
  • Steven Saliterman
  • Thomas Blum
  • Ting Gao
  • Tony Gherghetta
  • Tsutomu Mibe
  • Wenqi Ke
  • Yohei Ema
  • Yoshitaka Kuno
  • Zhen Liu
    • Coffee Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • Introduction and Welcome: Welcome Remarks Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
      Convener: Maxim Pospelov (University of Minnesota)
    • Morning session Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
      • 1
        “Light muonic atoms and precision theory tests”
        Speaker: Aldo Antognini (Paul Scherrer Institute)
      • 2
        “muTRISTAN”
        Speaker: Ryuichiro Kitano (KEK)
      • 3
        Coffee break
      • 4
        “Production of High-Brightness Muon Beams”
        Speaker: Chris Rogers (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
      • 5
        Physics potential of muon collider
        Speaker: Liantao Wang (University of Chicago)
    • 12:00
      Lunch break Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • Afternoon session Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • Morning session Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • 12:00
      Lunch break Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • Afternoon session Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • Workshop Dinner University Hall (McNamara Alumni Center)

      University Hall

      McNamara Alumni Center

      200 SE Oak St, Minneapolis, MN 55455

      University Hall
      McNamara Alumni Center
      200 SE Oak St, Minneapolis, MN 55455

    • Morning session Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • 12:00
      Lunch break Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    • Afternoon session Room 3-180

      Room 3-180

      University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

      Kenneth H. Keller Hall, 200 Union Street Se, Minneapolis, MN 55455
      • 30
        Latest Results from MuMASS and NA64mu Experiments
        Speaker: Paolo Crivelli (ETH Zurich)
      • 31
        TBA
        Speaker: David McKeen (TRIUMF)
      • 32
        Coffee break
      • 33
        “DIMUS--Super-Compact Dimuonium Spectroscopy Collider at Fermilab”
        Speaker: Patrick Fox (Fermilab)