Dear all,
The Bs->mumu paper is out for comments. For obvious reasons it was not
assigned to Nikhef, but I still encourage everyone to read it and post
comments on CDS. It's likely to be one of the highlights of the year.
https://cds.cern.ch/record/2243457
Cheers,
Patrick
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Patrick Koppenburg Nikhef, Amsterdam
http://www.koppenburg.org/address.html
Dear all,
There's an important paper for us: The first evidence of CP violation in
baryons. It would also be our 2nd paper going to Nature Physics.
Anyone volunteering to collect comments?
Thanks
Patrick
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Subject: First circulation of publication draft for PAPER-2016-030,
Probing matter-antimatter asymmetries in $\Lambda^0_b$-baryon decays
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2016 15:32:41 +0200
From: Michael Schmelling <Michael.Schmelling(a)mpi-hd.mpg.de>
To: LHCb General mailing list <lhcb-general(a)cern.ch>
Dear Colleagues,
A draft paper is available for your comments:
Team leaders, please verify the author list and check for reading obligations of your group!
Note that in view of ICHEP the circulation has been shortened from 2 weeks to 10 working days.
Title : Probing matter-antimatter asymmetries in $\Lambda^0_b$-baryon decays
Journal : Nature Physics
Contact authors : Jinlin_Fu, Nicola_Neri, Maurizio_Martinelli, Andrea_Merli
Reviewers : Steve_Playfer (chair),
Mike_Sokoloff
EB reviewer : Mat_Charles
EB readers : Michael_Schmelling, Simon_Eidelman
Analysis note : ANA-2014-077
Deadline : 29-Jul-2016
e-group : lhcb-paper-2016-030-reviewers
Link : https://cds.cern.ch/record/2199884
Authors : LHCb
Twiki : https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/viewauth/LHCbPhysics/LambdabTophhh
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Best regards,
Michael
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Michael Schmelling, MPI for Nuclear Physics
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Dear all,
For those who were not at the start of the meeting on Friday, it was announced that I was awarded a Marie Curie fellowship. This is just an email so that those in the group are not the last to know.
Best,
Sean
Dear all,
For those who were not at the start of the meeting on Friday, it was announced that I was awarded a Marie Curie fellowship. This is just an email so that those in the group are not the last to know.
Best,
Sean
FYI
Cheers,
Robert
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Jordy de Vries" <jordy.de.vries(a)nikhef.nl>
> Subject: [Nikhef-theory-seminar] Seminar nikhef
> Date: 25 Jan 2017 16:20:49 GMT+1
> To: nikhef-theory-seminar(a)nikhef.nl
>
> Dear all,
>
> This Thursday, January 27 at 16:00, in room H331, we will have a seminar by Andreas Crivellin from PSI.
>
> Please find title and abstract below.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jordy & Tomas
>
>
> New Physics in the Flavour Sector
>
> Even though no new particles were discovered at the LHC so far, LHCb
> found deviations from the standard model predictions in b->s+mu+mu
> transitions with a significance above the 4 sigma level. Furthermore,
> CMS found hints for the decay h->tau+mu and BaBar, BELLE and LHCb
> observed hints for lepton flavour non-universality in tauonic B decays.
>
> In this talk I review various possibilities how to explain these
> deviations from the SM expectations in some new physics models. Possible
> candidates are models with leptoquarks, but especially Z' models with
> additional Higgs doublets provide a well-motivated explanation of the
> anomalies and predict interesting correlations, for example in
> tau->mu+mu+mu, and could also be directly discoverable at the LHC.
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