Conveners
Mixing and CP-violation I: Mixing and CP-violation
- Chris Parkes (University of Manchester)
Prof.
Alexander Kagan
(University of Cincinnati)
21/05/2015, 08:30
Dr
Stefan Schacht
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
21/05/2015, 09:00
We present recent results on improved predictions for charm CP violation in nonleptonic decays. These are obtained from a fit of a diagrammatic parametrization to branching ratios including linear SU(3)F breaking. The predictions make possible future tests of the Standard Model once improved data is available.
Dr
Sabato Leo
(University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
21/05/2015, 09:30
Dr
Adrian Bevan
(Queen Mary University of London)
21/05/2015, 10:00
Dr
Paras Naik
(University of Bristol)
21/05/2015, 11:00
Mr
Alessandro Pilloni
(Sapienza U.)
21/05/2015, 11:30
The status of CP violations in charm sector is still unsettled.
According to SM, the predicted asymmetries are small, but often affected by large uncertainties due to long-distance effects. However, it is possible to build observables which SM predicts to be CP conserving, so that any measured asymmetry is, with no doubts, a sign of New Physics.
We present recent results on charm CP...