27-28 March 2017
ES building, Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University
Japan timezone
GAMBIT and B->D*taunu using the Recursive Jigsaw Reconstruction
Presented by Paul JACKSON
on
28 Mar 2017
from
12:40
to
13:15
Description
I will discuss the possibility of a new approach to the measurement B->D*taunnu using semileptonic tags. Through application of the recursive jigsaw reconstruction we may be able to partition the missing mass in events and find additional new variables to characterise the signal. I will introduce the conceptual idea behind
the topic and discuss future plans for application within Belle II. Furthermore I will introduce the Global and Modular BSM Inference Tool (GAMBIT)
Place
Location: ES building, Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University
Room: KMI Science Symposia (ES635)