13–17 Aug 2013
University of California, Santa Cruz
US/Pacific timezone

Theoretical issues in flavor physics

15 Aug 2013, 09:00
30m
College 9/10 Multipurpose Room (University of California, Santa Cruz)

College 9/10 Multipurpose Room

University of California, Santa Cruz

oral presentation Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics

Speaker

Prof. Jonathan Rosner (University of Chicago)

Description

Quark and lepton flavor physics presents us with a basic question: Can we understand the pattern of masses and mixings of the known quarks and leptons, and how do present and proposed measurements help to advance that goal? Topics to be discussed include the apparent suppression of new flavor-changing effects, the status of quark and lepton mixing, the implications of new measurements of CP asymmetries in heavy quark decays, the impications of forthcoming experiments on the muon's g-2 and its transitions to an electron, and what we can hope to learn from electric dipole moments.
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Primary author

Prof. Jonathan Rosner (University of Chicago)

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