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Parallel Session B2

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Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date: 30 May 16:50 - 18:30

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Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B2
The copious production of charm mesons at HERA has allowed QCD to be probed in open charm and charm vector meson production. Elastic and proton-dissociatve photoproduction of $J/\psi$ mesons have been measured at HERA. The data are compared to other measurements and the $W$ and $t$ dependences are parametrised using phenomonological fits. The $\psi(2S)$ state has also been measured exclusively and ... More
Presented by Jan FIGIEL on 30/5/2014 at 15:50
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B2
In this talk, the latest BESIII results on charm physics will be presented, such as the strong phases in $D\to K_s\pi^+\pi^-$ and $D \to K^- \pi^+$, the $y_{cp}$ mixing parameters, $D$ purely leptonic decays and $D$ semi-leptonic decays. Many of these results are the most precise to date.
Presented by Peilian LIU on 30/5/2014 at 17:10
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B2
The 7 and 8 TeV $pp$ collision data collected by the LHCb experiment during 2011 and 2012 provide a rich sample of heavy flavour production and decays in which to study hadron properties. We present a summary of the recent experimental results from LHCb including studies of $D_J$ mesons, $B^{**}$. We also report a search for the doubly charmed baryon $\Xi_{cc}$.
Presented by Tomasz SZUMLAK on 30/5/2014 at 15:30
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B2
Explaining the production dynamics of conventional quarkonium has been a challenge for nearly 20 years. The state-of-the-art theoretical framework, Non-Relativistic QCD (NRQCD), nowadays explains relatively well the observed production cross-sections, but it also predicts transverse polarization of the $q\bar{q}$ states at high tranverse momentum, which is not observed. This talk presents the CMS ... More
Presented by Alessando DEGANO on 30/5/2014 at 14:50
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B2
The large amount of Heavy Flavor data collected by the ATLAS experiment is potentially sensitive to New Physics, which could be evident in processes that are naturally suppressed in the Standard Model. The most recent results on the search for the rare decay B$_{s}$ (B$_{0}$) $\to$ $\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ are presented. Recent results are also presented on the angular distribution parameters AFB and FL d ... More
Presented by Jaroslav GUENTHER on 30/5/2014 at 16:10
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