21–25 Jul 2025
Durham
Europe/London timezone

Session

Particle Phenomenology

21 Jul 2025, 16:00
Durham

Durham

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  1. Utpal Chattopadhyay
    21/07/2025, 16:00
  2. Shaaban Khalil
    21/07/2025, 16:20
  3. Maksym Ovchynnikov
    21/07/2025, 16:40
  4. Jaime Hoefken Zink
    21/07/2025, 17:00
  5. Kang-Sin Choi
    21/07/2025, 17:20
  6. Fernando Abreu Rocha de Souza
    21/07/2025, 17:40
  7. Harri Waltari
    22/07/2025, 16:00
  8. Andrii Dashko
    22/07/2025, 16:20
  9. Ana Martín Galán
    22/07/2025, 16:40
  10. Preeti Bhall
    22/07/2025, 17:00

    Investigating the internal composition of hadrons, particularly the behavior of sea quark- gluon is one of the crucial domains in particle physics. The impact of 'sea' on various electromagnetic properties has been confirmed by several theoretical and experimental observations. In the present work, we calculated the octupole moment of $J^P= \frac{3}{2}^+$ decuplet baryons using the statistical...

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  11. Akshat Khanna
    22/07/2025, 17:20
  12. Sascha Weber
    22/07/2025, 17:40

    In this talk, we investigate the impact of higher-dimensional operators on low-scale leptogenesis (LG) via oscillations of right-handed neutrinos within the neutrino-extended Standard Model Effective Field Theory ($\nu$SMEFT) and connect with the impact of the same operators on neutrinoless double beta ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay.

    Focusing on a specific dimension-six, lepton number conserving...

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  13. 22/07/2025, 18:00
  14. Antonio Herrero Brocal
    24/07/2025, 16:00
  15. Blazenka Melic
    24/07/2025, 16:20
  16. Ciaran O'Hare
    24/07/2025, 16:40
  17. Maria Cristina Fiore
    24/07/2025, 17:00
  18. Javier Perez-Soler
    24/07/2025, 17:20
  19. Anja Stuhlfauth
    24/07/2025, 17:40
  20. Maximilian Bachmaier
    24/07/2025, 18:00

    The standard model of particle physics is a good approximation for lower energy scales.
    In the early hot universe, however, it is assumed that there was a so-called grand unified theory, which unifies the three fundamental forces of particle physics: the electromagnetic, the weak, and the strong force. However, all attempts to unify these three forces lead to a possible overabundance of ‘t...

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  21. Kentaro Kasai
    25/07/2025, 14:00
  22. Akifumi Chitose
    25/07/2025, 14:20
  23. Vishal Ngairangbam
    25/07/2025, 14:40
  24. Miguel Crispim Romao
    25/07/2025, 15:00

    Over the past decades, many Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) alternatives have been proposed to address the shortcomings of the otherwise (impressively) successful Standard Model. However, increasingly stringent experimental constraints, particularly from collider searches, place severe pressure on BSM scenarios. On the other hand, the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence and Machine...

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  25. Pellegrino Piantadosi
    25/07/2025, 15:20
  26. Pedro Nogueira de Figueiredo
    25/07/2025, 15:40
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