2-7 June 2016
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
14th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction
Parallel Session B5
Place
Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date:
6 Jun 15:00 - 16:25
Conveners
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- Strokovsky, Eugene (VBLHEP of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
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At the Mainz Microtron MAMI the high-resolution spectroscopy of decay-pions in strangeness electro-production is used to extract the $\Lambda$ hyperon ground state binding energy in $^4_\Lambda$H. This binding energy is used together with the $^4_\Lambda$He ground state binding energy from nuclear emulsion experiments and with energy levels of the $1^+$ excited state for both hypernuclei from $\ga
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Presented by Patrick ACHENBACH
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6/6/2016
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13:00
Search for deviations from the standard model is performed in the systems of the neutral B mesons.
The Bs system is studied in the decay into J/psi phi. The mixing phase phi_s and the width difference DeltaGamma_s
are determined through the simultaneous study of angular distributions in the final state and of the decay time,
performed together with flavour tagging at production. The measuremen
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Presented by Andy WHARTON
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6/6/2016
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15:25
$K^+\to\pi^+\nu\nu$ is one of the theoretically cleanest meson decay where to look for indirect effects of new physics complementary to LHC searches. The NA62 experiment at CERN SPS is designed to measure the branching ratio of this decay with 10% precision. NA62 took data in pilot runs in 2014 and 2015 reaching the final designed beam intensity. The quality of data acquired in view of the final m
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Presented by Viacheslav DUK
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6/6/2016
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16:05
The $C$, $CP$, $T$ and $CPT$ symmetries are of fundamental importance in physics. Violation of $T$ or $CP$ invariance in purely leptonic systems have never been seen so far. Based on known mechanisms of $C$ and $CP$ violations, one cannot explain the large asymmetry between matter and antimatter in the observable Universe.
Positronium is the lightest purely leptonic object decaying into photons.
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Presented by Paweł MOSKAL
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6/6/2016
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15:45