12–13 Oct 2019
University of Kansas
US/Central timezone

Session

Flavor

13 Oct 2019, 09:00
2048 Mallot Hall (University of Kansas)

2048 Mallot Hall

University of Kansas

Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas Lawrence, KS

Conveners

Flavor

  • Kaladi Babu (Oklahoma State University)

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  1. Andrei Angelescu (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
    13/10/2019, 09:00

    Recently, there has been a growing interest in developing functional methods for calculating the Wilson coefficients of dimension-6 operators arising from integrating out heavy new fields at one loop. In this talk, we discuss the particularities of this method when applied to Vector-Like Fermions (VLFs), and illustrate it for a simple VLF model.

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  2. Fang Xu
    13/10/2019, 09:20

    Many new physics scenarios beyond the Standard Model (SM) often
    necessitate the existence of new neutral and/or doubly-charged scalar fields,
    which might couple to the SM charged leptons in a flavor violating way,
    while evading all existing constraints. At future lepton colliders like CLIC
    the neutral and doubly-charged scalar might induce the lepton flavor
    violating (LFV) signals...

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  3. Dr Yongchao Zhang
    13/10/2019, 09:40

    If a light neutral beyond standard model scalar $\phi$ couples exclusively to the active neutrinos, then the dominant production channel of such a light neutral scalar at the LHC is through the fusion of two same-sign $W$ bosons. As $\phi$ decays only into neutrinos, the production of $\phi$ at LHC induces the signal of same-sign dilepton plus two forward jets plus missing transverse energy....

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  4. Ritu Dcruz
    13/10/2019, 10:00

    I will present the results of our analysis on flavor physics in Left-Right Symmetric Model which utilize vector-like fermions to generate quark and lepton masses via universal see-saw mechanism. A parity symmetric version is studied. New contributions to meson mixing and lepton universality violation will be presented. The possibilities of explaining B-anomalies in this context will also be explored.

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