Thanks for letting us know Robert. I'm unfortunately not at Nikhef but Andreas Crivellin has published very interesting papers and I recommend all bfys group members to go to this talk. Perhaps we can discuss LFV ideas with him, eg. B->(K*)tau mu etc with him. 
Personally, I find it a pity that I can't be there, but I'm instead learning things from talking to Matthias Neubert at Bormio...
Best regards,
-Marcel
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On 25 Jan 2017, at 17:05, Robert Fleischer <Robert.Fleischer@nikhef.nl> wrote:

FYI

Cheers,

Robert


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From: "Jordy de Vries" <jordy.de.vries@nikhef.nl>
Subject: [Nikhef-theory-seminar] Seminar nikhef
Date: 25 Jan 2017 16:20:49 GMT+1

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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