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hallo Peter<br>
<br>
etwas fuer Dich?<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
 href="http://mlm.home.cern.ch/mlm/FlavLHC.html";>http://mlm.home.cern.ch/mlm/FlavLHC.html</a>
<br>
<br>
gruss<br>
andries<br>
<big><font color="darkblue" size="+1"><big><span
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<font color="#cc0000"><font size="+3">FLAVOUR IN THE
ERA OF THE LHC<br>
<font color="darkblue" size="+2">a Workshop
on the interplay of <br>
flavour and collider physics<br>
</font></font></font><font color="darkblue" size="+2"><span><br>
First
meeting: </span></font><big><font color="darkblue" size="+1"><big><span
 style="font-weight: bold;">CERN,
November 7-10 2005<br>
<br>
</span></big></font></big><br>
<font color="#cc0000"><font size="+3"><font color="darkblue" size="+2">
</font></font></font> <font style="color: rgb(51, 0, 153);"
 color="black">The
goal of this Workshop is to outline and document a
programme for flavour physics for the next decade, addressing in
particular the
complementarity and synergy between the LHC and the flavour factories
vis a vis the discovery and exploration potential for new physics. </font><br>
<br>
<font style="color: rgb(51, 0, 153);" color="black">The
format of the Workshop will follow the standard CERN experience, with
an opening meeting with plenary sessions and with the start of the WG
activities, followed by 2-3 meetings of the WG's to take place during
the following year, and a final plenary meeting at the end.<br>
<br>
</font><br>
<div style="text-align: center;"><big style="font-weight: bold;"><big>Working
groups and
proposed charges:</big></big><br>
</div>
<ol>
  <li style="font-weight: bold;">Collider aspects of
flavour physics at high Q:</li>
  <ul>
    <li>Explore/document the potential of ATLAS/CMS for BSM
flavour studies:</li>
    <li>Flavour phenomena in top decays
      <ul>
        <li>FCNC </li>
        <li>anomalous couplings: constraints from indirect EW precision
tests
and B decays, versus potential for direct measurements in top decays </li>
      </ul>
    </li>
    <li>stop/sbottom vs other squark: separation and
identification</li>
    <li>slepton spectroscopy: separation of selectron/smuon/stau</li>
    <li>sneutrino mixing, lepton-number violation, CP violation</li>
    <li>other inputs for FCNC decays: chargino/neutralino spectrum</li>
    <li>non-SUSY flavour scenarios: split fermions in extra dim</li>
    <li>non-SUSY BSM &amp; flavour/CP violation: which
scenarios?</li>
    <li>Explore the complementarity
of searches/discoveries of
BSM phenomena at high Q2 and the BSM potential of low-energy Flavour
physics</li>
  </ul>
  <li style="font-weight: bold;">B/D/K decays:</li>
  <ul>
    <li>Explore the complementarity
between the B/K/D sector and
the high-Q2 collider physics&nbsp; in extracting information on BSM
phenomena. Identification of new-physics parameters within various BSM
scenarios which are simultaneously accessible in collider and
flavour&nbsp; physics experiments and, thus, allow for nontrivial
crosschecks.</li>
    <li>Develop codes to allow a direct comparison of high-pt and
low-energy observables, develop benchmarks to explore synergy and
complementarity of the two sets of observables.&nbsp;</li>
    <li>Compare BSM scenarios in the B, K and D sectors
accessible via rare decays and CP violation effects. Explore interplay
between rare decays and CP violations.</li>
    <li>Critical discussion of theoretical (hadronic)
uncertainties especially in cases when these are expected to&nbsp;
limit&nbsp; discovery/investigation of the BSM mechanisms. In
particular, study the impact of our understanding of D&#8217;s, and
needs for further D experiments, on improving the theoretical
systematics associated with B system.</li>
    <li>Critical examinations of the&nbsp;new-physics impact
of
future B/K/D factories&nbsp;not yet covered by the
already approved B physics experiments at the LHC.</li>
    <li>Explore the opportunities offered by a possible
fixed-target kaon and charm programme at an upgraded PS/SPS</li>
  </ul>
  <li style="font-weight: bold;">Flavour in the lepton
sector, EDMs, g-2, etc</li>
  <ul>
    <li>Summarize the state-of-the-art constraints in this field</li>
    <li>explore the connection with neutrino physics; in
particolar in the context of SUSY and GUT models, and examine possible
signals/implications for the LHC (e.g. sneutrino
spectroscopy).&nbsp;</li>
    <li>explore potential for mu-&gt;tau conversion at the SPS</li>
    <li>explore potential for tau-&gt;mu gamma and tau-&gt;3 lepton
decays at
future facilities</li>
    <li>CP violation in tau decays </li>
  </ul>
</ol>
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