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Journée de la saveur à IJCLab

Europe/Paris
200/0-Auditorium - Auditorium P. Lehmann (IJCLab)

200/0-Auditorium - Auditorium P. Lehmann

IJCLab

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Olcyr Sumensari (IJCLab), Thibaut Louis (IJClab), Yasmine Amhis (IJCLab)
Description

Flavor day at IJCLab

The second meeting organized by the Groupe Transverse "Saveurs: quark et leptons" will take place on the 2nd of June at the amphitheater Pierre Lehmann (IJCLab, Bât. 200).

We will bring together theorists and experimentalists from IJCLab to informally discuss the recent developments in our field. The main focus of this edition will be short presentations by young researchers working at IJCLab. 

We encourage PhD students and postdocs to participate by submitting a title and a short abstract for their contributions via the following form:

https://indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/9390/abstracts/

Organizers: Yasmine Amhis (PHE), Thibaut Louis (A2C), Olcyr Sumensari (TH)


 

 

 

 

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    • 14:00 14:18
      Towards a measurement of RK at high-q2 (15'+3') 18m

      In December 2022, LHCb released a new test a lepton flavor universality through the simultaneous measurement of RK and RK in two intervals of the dilepton invariant mass: q2[0.1,1.1]GeV2 (low-q2) and q2[1.1,6.0]GeV2 (central-q2). This talk presents the analysis of a measurement of RK in a region of high values of q2, located above the J/ψ and ψ(2S) resonances and never performed by LHCb. In particular, this challenging measurement demands a high control of the pollution of ψ(2S) contributions.

      Orateur: Dr Guillaume Pietrzyk (IJCLab)
    • 14:18 14:36
      On QED corrections to B¯K¯+ and RK: Theory vs Experiment (15'+3') 18m

      In my talk, I will present our recent work in 2205.08635. Starting from the QED result at 1 loop for B¯K¯+ derived in our earlier work (2009.00929), we build a dedicated Monte Carlo, which we use to cross-check PHOTOS. Next, we investigate the effect of charmonium resonances (in particular the J/ψ one) on the 1-6 GeV2 q2bin used to determine RK. Importantly, still using our Monte Carlo, we analyse the interference effects between the rare and the resonant modes, which is assumed to be negligible in the LHCb experimental analysis. Finally, we obtain semi-analytical results for the full contribution (resonant+rare) of QED corrections in B¯K¯+, by using a splitting function formalism which captures all large logarithms.

      Orateur: saad nabeebaccus (IJCLab)
    • 14:36 14:49
      Angular analysis of the Bs->Phiee decay in the very-low q2 bin to access photon polarization (10'+3') 13m
      Orateur: Gaelle Khreich
    • 14:50 15:08
      QCD effects in B decays (15'+3') 18m

      Hadronic uncertainties are the main blockers for a full phenomenological use of experimental B decays analyses. I will show that global analyses of the b -> s transitions based on analyticity and unitarity give the proper framework to systematically reduce these uncertainties.

      Orateur: Méril Reboud (IPPP, Durham & IJClab, Orsay)
    • 15:08 15:21
      Angular analysis of the decay Λb0Λ+ at high q2 with the LHCb experiment (10'+3') 13m

      To improve the understanding of the differences observed in several different observables of mesonic bs+ transitions, it is important to also study bs+ transitions in baryon decays.
      The decay Λb0Λ+ is particular interesting due to the fact that it is the most abundant produced weakly decaying b-baryon. Studying the angular distribution of both the muon and electron decay of Λb0Λ+ allows to precisely test the Standard Model of particle physics and provide a novel test of lepton flavour universality with the angular coefficients.
      In my talk I will cover the current status of the angular analysis and the prospects of the test of lepton flavour universality with the angular coefficients.

      Orateur: Janina Nicolini (IJCLab / TU Dortmund)
    • 15:21 15:34
      Probing Lepton Flavor Violation in Meson Decays with LHC Data (10'+3') 13m

      In this letter, we use LHC data from the Drell-Yan processes ppij (with ij) to derive model-independent upper limits on lepton-flavor-violating meson decays. Our analysis is based on an Effective Field Theory (EFT) approach and it does not require a specific assumption regarding the basis of effective operators. We find that current LHC data (140 fb1) already provides competitive limits on B(Bπeτ) and B(Bπμτ) with respect to the ones obtained through experimental searches at the B-factories. Moreover, we derive upper limits on several decays that have not been searched for experimentally yet, such as D0eτ in the charm sector, and various semileptonic decays such as Bρμτ, BsKμτ and Bsϕμτ. Lastly, we discuss the validity of the EFT description of LHC data and the impact of loop corrections in our analysis.

      Orateur: Ioannis Plakias (IJCLab)
    • 15:35 15:48
      New physics search via CP observables in Bs0ϕϕ decays with left- and right-handed Chromomagnetic operators (10'+3') 13m

      In this work, we investigate the time-dependent angular analysis of Bs0ϕϕ decay to search for new physics signals via CP-violating observables. We work with a new physics Hamiltonian containing both left- and right-handed Chromomagnetic dipole operators. The hierarchy of the helicity amplitudes in this model gives us a new scheme of experimental search, which is different from the ones LHCb has used in its analysis. To illustrate this new scheme, we perform a sensitivity study using two pseudo datasets generated using LHCb's measured values. We find the sensitivity of CP-violating observables to be of the order of 57% with the current LHCb statistics. Moreover, we show that Belle(II)'s Bd0ϕKs and LHCb's Bs0ϕϕ measurements could be coupled within our model to obtain the chirality of the new physics.

      Orateur: Tejhas Kapoor (IJC Lab)
    • 15:50 16:25
      Coffee break 35m
    • 16:25 16:43
      New physics from oscillations at the DUNE near detector, and the role of systematic uncertainties (15'+3') 18m

      We study the capabilities of the future DUNE experiment to probe several new physics scenarios, namely deviations from unitarity of the leptonic mixing matrix, searches for light sterile states and NSI's. We study in detail the impact of several systematic uncertainties to the near detector sensitivity to new physics.

      Orateur: Salvador Rosauro
    • 16:43 17:23
      Closing talk, "Radiative leptonic decays of pseudoscalar mesons from lattice QCD" 40m
      Orateur: Dr Giuseppe Gagliardi