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The 3rd International Symposium on “Quest for the Origin of Particles and the Universe” (KMI2017)
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at ES Building at Nagoya University, Higashiyama campus ( ES Hall, on the ground floor )
at ES Building at Nagoya University, Higashiyama campus ( ES Hall, on the ground floor )
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This is the indico page for the timetable and the presentation slides. The main web page of the symposium can be found at: http://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/workshop/KMI2017/ . |
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13:00 - 14:45
Session1: Physics at LHC
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13:00
Welcome address
5'
Speaker: Toshihide Maskawa (KMI, Nagoya) -
13:05
Introduction of KMI
15'
Speaker: Hideyo Kunieda (KMI, Nagoya) -
13:20
Practical information
5'
Speaker: Yuji Omura (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
13:25
Review on the LHC Run2 results
30'
Speaker: Yu Nakahama (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
13:55
Flavor physics in general two Higgs doublet model
30'
Speaker: Kazuhiro Tobe (Nagoya) Material: Slides -
14:25
Classification of Simple W′ Models
20'
Speaker: Tomohiro Abe (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides
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13:00
Welcome address
5'
- 14:45 - 15:10 Coffee break
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15:10 - 16:35
Session2: Physics at LHC, Flavor Physics
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15:10
The Physics Program of the High Luminosity LHC and beyond
35'
Speaker: Brian Petersen (CERN) Material: Slides -
15:45
Physics Prospects at SuperKEKB/Belle II
30'
Speaker: Alessandro Gaz (KMI, Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
16:15
muon g-2/EDM experiment at J-PARC
20'
Speaker: Yutaro Sato (KEK) Material: Slides
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15:10
The Physics Program of the High Luminosity LHC and beyond
35'
- 16:35 - 17:00 Coffee Break
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17:00 - 18:25
Session3: Flavor Physics
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17:00
Null Tests of Time Reversal Invariance Using Neutrons
35'
Speaker: William Snow (Indiana) Material: Slides -
17:35
Search for unknown interaction with neutrons
20'
Speaker: Masaaki Kitaguchi (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
17:55
Flavor Physics in Beyond Standard Models
30'
Speaker: Yuji Omura (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides
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17:00
Null Tests of Time Reversal Invariance Using Neutrons
35'
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19:00 - 21:00
Poster Session
Conveners: Kodai Matsuoka (KMI, Nagoya), Yosuke Maeda (KMI, Nagoya) Location: Science South Building at Nagoya University, Higashiyama campus ( In the lobby of Sakata-Hirata Hall ) -
19:00
01 : Charged massive spin two particles
2h0'
Speaker: Yuichi Ohara (Nagoya university) Material: Slides -
19:00
02 : Light Stop, Heavy Higgs, and Heavy Gluino in Supersymmetric Standard Models with Extra Matters
2h0'
Speaker: Wataru Kuramoto (Nagoya Univ.) -
19:00
03 : Recent measurements of top-quark pair differential cross-sections at √s = 7, 8, and 13,TeV with the LHC-ATLAS experiment
2h0'
Speaker: Kentaro Kawade (Nagoya University) -
19:00
04 : Search for squarks and gluinos with the ATLAS detector in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum in Run2
2h0'
Speaker: Yuta Sano (Nagoya University) Material: Poster -
19:00
05 : Search for scalar top quark pair production in final states with one isolated lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum in √s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector
2h0'
Speaker: Kouta Onogi (Nagoya University) -
19:00
06 : Flavor Structure, Higgs boson mass and Dark Matter in Supersymmetric Model with Vector-like Generations
2h0'
Speaker: Naoyuki Takeda (Keio University) -
19:00
07 : Flavor physics induced by light Z’ from SO(10) GUT
2h0'
Speaker: Yoshihiro Shigekami (Nagoya Univ.) Material: Poster -
19:00
08 : First Measurement of the tau Lepton Polarization in B → D∗τν at Belle
2h0'
Speaker: Shigeki Hirose (Nagoya University) Material: Poster -
19:00
09 : Precision Measurement of the π+→e+νe Branching Ratio in the PIENU Experiment
2h0'
Speaker: Shintaro Ito (Okayama University) Material: Slides -
19:00
10 : Comparison of gamma production from thermal neutron capture of gadolinium with the MonteCarlo simulation
2h0'
Speaker: Kaito Hagiwara (Okayama Univ.) Material: Poster -
19:00
11 : Measurement of Relative Intensity of the discrete gamma-rays from the thermal neutron capture reaction 155,157Gd using ANNRI detector (J-PARC)
2h0'
Speaker: Pretam Kumar Das (Okayama University) Material: Poster -
19:00
12 : Measurement of angular correlation of (n, γ) reaction with polarized neutrons
2h0'
Speaker: Tomoki Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) Material: Poster -
19:00
13 : Measurement of neutron scattering from noble gas to search for a short-range unknown force
2h0'
Speaker: Noriko Oi (Nagoya University) -
19:00
14 : Precise measurement of the angular correlations in (n, γ) reaction for T-Violation search
2h0'
Speaker: Takuya Okudaira (Nagoya University) -
19:00
15 : Stop-μ Analysis for Atmospheric ν /ν ̄ Separation in μμ Super-Kamiokande
2h0'
Speaker: Misaki Murase (ISEE,Nagoya Univ.) -
19:00
16 : Searching for dibaryon from lattice QCD (canceled)
2h0'
Speaker: Faisal Etminan (University of Birjand) -
19:00
17 : Numerical simulations of causal relativistic viscous hydrodynamics for high-energy heavy-ion collisions
2h0'
Speaker: Kazuhisa Okamoto (Nagoya University) Material: Poster -
19:00
18 : Spectral function for excited D ̄ meson as the signal of partial restoration of chiral symmetry in the nuclear matter
2h0'
Speaker: Daiki Suenaga (Nagoya University) -
19:00
19 : Analysis of cosmic-ray interaction in balloon-borne emulsion detector.
2h0'
Speaker: Hiroaki Kawahara (Nagoya University) -
19:00
20 : Charged pions probing strong CP violation in chiral-imbalance medium?
2h0'
Speaker: Mamiya Kawaguchi (Nagoya University) -
19:00
21 : Chiral invariant mass of N(939) in a three-flavor parity doublet model
2h0'
Speaker: Hiroki Nishihara (Nagoya Univ.) -
19:00
22 : Analysis of Hadron Interactions Detected in Balloon-borne Emulsion Chamber by Automated Emulsion Read-out System
2h0'
Speaker: Misaki Morishita (Nagoya University) -
19:00
23 : GRAINE Project: balloon-borne emulsion gamma-ray telescope
2h0'
Speaker: Hiroki Rokujo (Nagoya University) -
19:00
24 : A simple solution for one of the cosmological constant problem by a topological field theory
2h0'
Speaker: Taisaku Mori (Nagoya University) -
19:00
25 : Secluded dark matter with a massive mediator
2h0'
Speaker: Shohei Okawa (Nagoya University) -
19:00
26 : Study of Axion Dark Matter Detection Using Josephson Junctions
2h0'
Speaker: Naoya Kitajima (APCTP) -
19:00
27 : Astrophysical Constraints on Dissipative Dark Matter Models (canceled)
2h0'
Speaker: Eric Kramer (Harvard University) -
19:00
28 : Study of fluorescence for cryogenic fine-grain emulsion
2h0'
Speaker: Hirmasa Ichiki (Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
19:00
29 : TOP counter for Belle II - post installation R&Ds
2h0'
Speakers: Raita Omori (Nagoya University), Noritsugu Tsuzuki (Nagoya University), Genta Muroyama (Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
19:00
30 : Ultra fast nuclear emulsion readout system HTS
2h0'
Speaker: Masahiro Yoshimoto (Nagoya University) -
19:00
31 : Nuclear Emulsion for WIMPs Search NEWS ∼development of scanning tecnology with nanometric resolution∼
2h0'
Speaker: Atsuhiro UMEMOTO (Nagoya University) -
19:00
32 : Development of Large Crystal Nuclear Emulsion for Cosmic-ray Radiography
2h0'
Speaker: AKIRA NISHIO (Nagoya University) -
19:00
33 : Firmware Development for the first level trigger of ATLAS LAr Calorimeter
2h0'
Speaker: Kenta Uno (University of Tokyo) Material: Slides -
19:00
34 :Charge determination for high-Z nucleus by fine grain nuclear emulsion
2h0'
Speaker: Osamu Sato (Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
19:00
35 : Development of a prototype front-end board of the Thin Gap Chamber for ATLAS at the High-Luminosity LHC
2h0'
Speaker: Tomomi Kawaguchi (Nagoya University) Material: Poster -
19:00
36 : The design of the beam line of the Nagoya University Accelerator-driven Neutron Source
2h0'
Speaker: Ikuya Ito (Nagoya University) -
19:00
37 : Measurement of forward eta meson by LHCf in √s = 13 TeV p-p collisions
2h0'
Speaker: Maiko Shinoda (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) -
19:00
38 : Development of nuclear emulsion with thick plastic base for improvement of angular accuracy
2h0'
Speaker: Yuta MANABE (Nagoya University) -
19:00
39 : ScanPyramids : Measurement of Cosmic-rays with Nuclear Emulsion inside Pyramids at Egypt
2h0'
Speaker: Kunihiro Morishima (Nagoya University) -
19:00
40 : Angle Calibration of emulsion read-out system for gamma-ray telescope by test beam
2h0'
Speaker: Yuya Nakamura (Nagoya university) Material: Poster -
19:00
41 : Development of High Spatial Resolution Cold/Ultra-cold Neutron Detector
2h0'
Speaker: Naotaka Naganawa (Nagoya University) -
19:00
42 : Critical behavior of the domain wall collapse and oscillon
2h0'
Speaker: Taishi Ikeda (Nagoya University) -
19:00
43 : Relativistic Stars in Massive Gravity
2h0'
Speaker: Masashi Yamazaki (Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
19:00
44 : Dark Matter in Modified Gravity?
2h0'
Speaker: Taishi Katsuragawa (Nagoya University) Material: Poster -
19:00
45 : Effective field theory of Horava Lifshtiz gravity
2h0'
Speaker: Shun Arai (Nagoya University) Material: Poster -
19:00
46 : Developing a new template foreground cleaning method for the LiteBird experiment
2h0'
Speaker: Kiyotomo ICHIKI (KMI, Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
19:00
47 : Zero degree neutron energy spectra in s=13TeV proton-proton collisions at LHC
2h0'
Speaker: Mana Ueno (ISEE, Nagoya university) -
19:00
48 : Monte Carlo study of diffraction in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the very forward detector
2h0'
Speaker: Zhou Qi-Dong (Nagoya University) -
19:00
49 : Attractor structure in gauged NJL inflation
2h0'
Speaker: Hiroki Sakamoto (Hiroshima University)
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19:00
01 : Charged massive spin two particles
2h0'
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13:00 - 14:45
Session1: Physics at LHC
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09:00 - 10:30
Session4: Neutrino physics
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09:00
The OPERA experiment and its contribution to neutrino physics
35'
Speaker: Giovanni De Lellis (University Federico II of Naples) Material: Slides -
09:35
Recent results and future prospects of neutrino oscillation experiments
35'
Speaker: Roger Wendell (Kyoto) Material: Slides -
10:10
Neutrino research program with Nuclear Emulsion at J-PARC
20'
Speaker: Tsutomu Fukuda (Nagoya) Material: Slides
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09:00
The OPERA experiment and its contribution to neutrino physics
35'
- 10:30 - 10:55 Coffee Break
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10:55 - 12:40
Session5: QCD Matter, Observational Astrophysics
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10:55
The future of RHIC
35'
Speaker: Berndt Mueller (BNL / Duke) Material: Slides -
11:30
Phenomenological Analysis of High-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions
20'
Speaker: Chiho Nonaka (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
11:50
Quest for the Origin of Cosmic Rays with Gamma-Ray Observations
30'
Speaker: Hiroyasu Tajima (Nagoya) Material: Slides -
12:20
GRAINE project: Cosmic Gamma-ray Observation by Balloon-Borne Telescope with Nuclear Emulsion
20'
Speaker: Shigeki Aoki (Kobe) Material: Slides
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10:55
The future of RHIC
35'
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12:40
- 13:55
Lunch
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Group photo is planned right before the lunch break.
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13:55 - 16:30
Session6: Dark Matter
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13:55
Dark Matter Annihilation Around Black Holes
35'
Speaker: Jeremy Schnittman (NASA/Godard) Material: Slides -
14:30
Direction Sensitive Direct Dark Matter Search with Super-High Resolution Nuclear Emulsions
30'
Speaker: Tatsuhiro Naka (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
15:00
Probing Dark Matter with Cosmic Messengers
35'
Speaker: Andrea Albert (LANL) Material: Slides -
15:35
Dark Matter search with high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy
20'
Speaker: Tetsu Kitayama (Toho) Material: Slides -
15:55
Axion and Dark Matter studies in IBS
35'
Speaker: Kiwoo Choi (IBS) Material: Slides
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13:55
Dark Matter Annihilation Around Black Holes
35'
- 16:30 - 16:55 Coffee Break
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16:55 - 19:00
Session7: Detector Developments
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16:55
Muon Trigger development toward High luminosity LHC
20'
Speaker: Makoto Tomoto (Nagoya) Material: Slides -
17:15
Construction of the Belle II TOP counter
20'
Speaker: Kodai Matsuoka (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
17:35
Overview of the Belle II Computing
20'
Speaker: Dr. Yuji Kato (Nagoya University) Material: Slides -
17:55
R&D for Neutron Physics
20'
Speaker: Katsuya Hirota (Nagoya) Material: Slides -
18:15
Muography
20'
Speaker: Hiroyuki Tanaka (Tokyo)
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16:55
Muon Trigger development toward High luminosity LHC
20'
- 19:00 - 21:00 Banquet ( On the ground floor of Noyori Conference Hall at Nagoya University, Higashiyama campus )
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09:00 - 10:30
Session4: Neutrino physics
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09:00 - 11:05
Session8: Cosmology and Gravity
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09:00
Hitomi X-ray mission and observation of the Perseus cluster of galaxies
35'
Speaker: Takaya Ohashi (TMU) -
09:35
LIGO’s first detection of gravitational waves and the development of KAGRA
35'
Speaker: Kentaro Somiya (Tokyo Tech.) Material: Slides -
10:10
Theoretical implications of gravitational-wave observations
35'
Speaker: Enrico Barausse (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris/CNRS) Material: Slides -
10:45
Theoretical constraints on modified theories of gravity
20'
Speaker: Keisuke Izumi (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides
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09:00
Hitomi X-ray mission and observation of the Perseus cluster of galaxies
35'
- 11:05 - 11:30 Coffee Break
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11:30 - 13:20
Session9: High-energy cosmic rays, LHC/flavor physics interplay, WIMP
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11:30
LHCf and RHICf, collider experiments to reveal the nature of high-energy cosmic rays
30'
Speaker: Takashi Sako (KMI, Nagoya) Material: Slides -
12:00
Interplay between LHC and flavor physics
35'
Speaker: Jernej F. Kamenik (Jozef Stefan Institute) Material: Slides -
12:35
Unexplored regions of WIMP
35'
Speaker: Shigeki Matsumoto (Kavli IPMU) Material: Slides -
13:10
Closing Remark
10'
Speaker: Makoto Kobayashi
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11:30
LHCf and RHICf, collider experiments to reveal the nature of high-energy cosmic rays
30'
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09:00 - 11:05
Session8: Cosmology and Gravity