Seminars/Colloquia

Garchinger Maier-Leibnitz-Kolloquium: The Flavor Intensity Frontier: Recent Results from Belle and Belle II

by Dr Daniel Greenwald (Physik Department E18, TUM)

Europe/Berlin
Lecture hall, ground floor (west) (LMU building, Am Coulombwall 1, campus Garching)

Lecture hall, ground floor (west)

LMU building, Am Coulombwall 1, campus Garching

Description

The study of the different flavors of quarks and leptons may answer some of the most interesting questions of particle physics, including explaining why the visible universe is built only of matter, not antimatter and discovering new particles and forces not yet known to us. The Belle and Belle II experiments, located at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan precisely measure flavor phenomena using their large data sets. I will present an accessible overview of the experiments, their measurement techniques, and some of recent results.

Hybrid access via ZOOM:
https://lmu-munich.zoom.us/j/98457332925?pwd=TWc3V1JkSHpyOTBPQVlMelhuNnZ1dz09
Meeting ID: 984 5733 2925
Passcode: 979953

 

Organised by

Peter Thirolf (LMU) / Norbert Kaiser (TUM)