HEP Seminars

Correlated charm systems for fun and profit

by Paras Naik (University of Liverpool)

Europe/London
OLL/3-337 - Seminar Room (Liverpool Physics)

OLL/3-337 - Seminar Room

Liverpool Physics

Description

Quantum-correlated (entangled) systems of charmed mesons have been a focus area for flavour physicists, providing input for measurements of the CKM phase gamma and for studies of charm oscillations. Considered previously only from a single source, there is a novel opportunity to perform additional types of analyses with these systems, in several experimental environments [JHEP 03 (2023) 038]. For systems from charmonia decays, it is advantageous to isolate these systems in their C = +1 components for studies of lineshapes and, within b-hadron decays, amplitude analyses. Studies of T and CPT conservation in C = +1 correlated charm systems can be performed with more easily reconstructible final states, when compared to C = -1 correlated charm systems, leading to an opportunity for LHCb — understanding the C = +/− 1 correlated charm components from chi_c1(3872) exotic meson decay samples is crucial to this task. 

Zoom Meeting: https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91731338292?pwd=M2V2Z3gyTThGMXFhVjJQWjZ3SHQrUT09

Meeting ID: 917 3133 8292
Passcode: h5+sKv%r

Organized by

Paolo Beltrame