YETI 2023: Almost Everything About Flavour

Europe/London
D/PH8 (Rochester Building)

D/PH8

Rochester Building

Description

The YETI school serves to promote interaction between theorists and experimentalists at the early career stage and to encourage interest in phenomenology. YETI aims to give a pedagogical introduction to a particular area of topical interest in particle physics.

This year the topic of the school will be "Almost Everything About Flavour". It will cover selected topics in flavour physics including flavour experiments, weak effective field theory, symmetries and searches for new physics. The topics will be covered from the perspective of taking experimental measurements, making theoretical predictions, and interpreting semi-leptonic B decays phenomenologically. As is traditional for YETI, the school will feature a range of lectures as well as hands-on workshops.

The school will be held in person and PhD students from the UK are invited and encouraged to attend. The meeting is sponsored by the IPPP; meals, accommodation at Collingwood College and travel within the UK will be provided free of charge. 

We encourage participants to register before the school (it's free!) so that we can keep track of the number of attendees and send relevant announcements. Please note that the number of participants is limited and, if necessary, a selection will be carried out with results announced to the registrants by mid-July.

Confirmed Speakers Include:

  • Marzia Bordone (CERN) - How to extract Vcb and new physics couplings from data.
  • Lucia Grillo (Glasgow) - How to measure semileptonic decays at the LHC.
  • Mark Smith (Imperial) - Hands-on tutorial on measuring semileptonic decays with LHC data.
  • Judd Harrison (Glasgow) - How to use lattice QCD to compute the hadronic form factors.
  • Martin Jung (Turin) - How to use symmetries to help reduce the number of parameters.
  • Méril Reboud (Durham) - Hands-on EOS tutorial.
  • Javier Virto (Barcelona) - How to think of new physics constraints in an effective theory.
  • Chris Parkes (Manchester) - How to improve on current measurements.

Registration deadline:
14th July 2023


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Participants
  • Ahmed Elgaziari
  • Aidan Wiederhold
  • Anja Beck
  • Connor Brown
  • Danny van Dyk
  • David Bacher
  • Edwin Herrera
  • Eetu Loisa
  • Jack Shergold
  • James Canning
  • Javier Virto
  • Jeremy Wilkinson
  • Judd Harrison
  • Lucien Heurtier
  • Martin Jung
  • Mary Richardson-Slipper
  • Marzia Bordone
  • Matt Starbuck
  • Mia West
  • Mohammed Ghani
  • Méril Reboud
  • Richard Williams
  • Riley Henderson
  • Tom Stone
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    • 14:00 19:00
      Arrival and Check-in @ Collingwood College 5h Collingwood College

      Collingwood College

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    • 19:00 20:00
      Dinner 1h Collingwood College

      Collingwood College

    • 08:55 09:00
      Introductons 5m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Dr Danny van Dyk (IPPP Durham)
    • 09:00 10:30
      Experimental Flavour Physics (Lecture) 1h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Lucia Grillo
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 11:00 12:30
      Introduction to the Weak Effective Theory (Lecture) 1h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Javier Virto
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch 1h D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 13:30 16:00
      b->clnu Analysis at LHCb (Tutorial) 2h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Mark Smith
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee Break 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 16:30 17:30
      b->clnu Analysis at LHCb (Tutorial) 1h D/PH8

      D/PH8

      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Mark Smith
    • 18:00 19:00
      Dinner 1h Collingwood

      Collingwood

    • 09:00 10:30
      Theory inputs for Vcb and WET analyses (Lecture) 1h 30m D/PH8

      D/PH8

      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Marzia Bordone
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 11:00 12:30
      B_q->D_q Form Factors from Lattice QCD (Lecture) 1h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Dr Judd Harrison (University of Glasgow)
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch 1h D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 13:30 16:00
      Pheno Analysis of b->clnu with EOS (Tutorial) 2h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Méril Reboud (TUM)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee Break 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 16:30 17:30
      Pheno Analysis of b->clnu with EOS (Tutorial) 1h D/PH8

      D/PH8

      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Méril Reboud (TUM)
    • 18:00 19:00
      Dinner 1h Collingwood

      Collingwood

    • 09:00 10:30
      Flavour Anomalies and the Road Toward Understanding Them (Lecture) 1h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speakers: Chris Parkes (University of Manchester (GB) & CERN), TBD
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

    • 11:00 12:30
      Symmetries as a theory tool in flavour phenomenology (Lecture) 1h 30m D/PH8

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      Rochester Building

      Speaker: Martin Jung
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch & Departure 1h 30m Collingwood

      Collingwood