Conveners
Session 7: Future directions
- Changzheng Yuan (IHEP, Beijing)
Session 7: Future directions
- Yury Kudenko (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
Session 7: Future directions
- Thomas Browder (University of Hawaii)
Session 7: Future directions
- Zhiqing Philippe Zhang (IJCLab, Orsay (FR))
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Xiaorong Zhou (USTC)01/10/2021, 08:00Tau2021 AbstractsOral contribution
The proposed STCF is a symmetric electron-positron beam collider designed to provide e+e− interactions at center of-mass energies from 2.0 to 7.0 GeV. The peaking luminosity is expected to be 0.5×10^35 cm−2s−1. The energy region of STCF covers the pair production thresholds for tau-leptons, charmed meson & baryons, and all of the strange hyperons. STCF is expected to deliver more than 1 ab−1...
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Denis Epifanov (BINP, Novosibirsk)01/10/2021, 08:25Oral contribution
The Super Charm-Tau Factory (SCTF) project proposed at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics is discussed. An electron-positron collider with the luminosity of about
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10^35 1/cm^2/s operated at the center-of-mass energies from 3 to 7 GeV, and modern particle detector allow one to study on the new level of precision the physics of charmonium, exotic charmonium-like states, charmed mesons and... -
Georgiy Razuvaev (BINP)01/10/2021, 08:50Tau2021 AbstractsOral contribution
The muon g-2 experiment at J-PARC is under preparation and targeted to measure the muon anomalous magnetic moment with the precision of 450 ppb and muon electric dipole moment with 1.5e-21 e cm at its first stage,
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thus contributing to investigation of discrepancy between Standard Model prediction and the current world average of g-2. The latter is dominated by two similar experiments E821 BNL... -
Evgeny Kryshen (NRC Kurchatov Institute PNPI (RU))01/10/2021, 09:15Tau2021 AbstractsOral contribution
Anomalous magnetic moment of the tau lepton, $a_\tau = (g_\tau -2)/2$, is a sensitive probe of new physics but is extremely difficult to measure precisely in contrast to electron and muon moments. The best experimental limits were set by the DELPHI collaboration more than 15 years ago in the studies of the ditau production in the $e^+e^- \to e^+e^-\tau^+\tau^-$ process. Ultra-peripheral...
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Manqi Ruan (IHEP)01/10/2021, 09:35Oral contribution
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Thomas Kosc (CERN)01/10/2021, 10:10Oral contribution
For now two decades, an extensive neutrino oscillations experimental era dramatically improved our knowledge on the 3-neutrino oscillations paradigm. This program, though, almost only focused on the electron and muon neutrinos, and our knowledge on the tau neutrino mostly relies on leptonic universality.
DUNE (Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment) is a next generation of neutrino...
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Sandro Bravar (Universite de Geneve (CH))01/10/2021, 10:25Oral contribution
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Crystal Bailey (Americal Physical Society)01/10/2021, 13:20Oral contribution
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Ami Rostomyan (DESY)01/10/2021, 13:50
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Mogens Dam (University of Copenhagen (DK))01/10/2021, 14:15Oral contribution
The proposed FCC-ee collider provides optimal conditions for ultimate statstics studies of the
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four heaviest particles of the Standard Model, the Z, W and Higgs bosons and the top quark.
With the phenomenal sample of 5x10^12 Z decays in the very clean e+e- environment it also
provides optimal conditions for precision studies of heavy flavour, among that studies of the
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Riccardo Nunzio Pilato (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))01/10/2021, 14:50Tau2021 AbstractsOral contribution
The latest measurement of the muon g-2, recently announced at Fermilab, exhibits a 4.2$\sigma$ discrepancy from the currently accepted Standard Model prediction. The leading hadronic contribution $a_{\mu}^{HLO}$ represents the main source of uncertainty on the theoretical value, and is traditionally determined by a data-driven dispersive approach. In contrast, a recent evaluation of...
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Gianantonio Pezzullo (Yale University)01/10/2021, 15:10
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Michael Roney (University of Victoria)01/10/2021, 15:35Tau2021 AbstractsOral contribution
Having the SuperKEKB e+e- collider upgraded with a polarized e- beam is under consideration, providing a unique program of precision electroweak and other physics at 10.6 GeV, thereby opening exciting new windows in search of new physics. Measurements of left-right asymmetries ($A_{LR}$) of e+e- transitions to pairs of taus, muons, electrons, c- and b-quarks would yield improvements to the...
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Kiyoshi Hayasaka (Niigata University)01/10/2021, 16:00Oral contribution