27-28 March 2017
ES building, Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University
Japan timezone
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Three ways of probing NP in B->D(*) tau nu

Presented by Ryotaro WATANABE on 27 Mar 2017 from 16:50 to 17:25

Description

It has been long-standing that measurements of B -> D(*) tau nu deviate from SM predictions. There have been lots of studies for new physics which can accommodate the discrepancy. An important point is that how we can probe or confirm a true theory behind the deviation. In this talk, based on my recent studies, I will show three ways of probing new physics that can explain the deviation in -> D(*) tau nu with the use of; (i) q^2 distribution measurable at Belle2, (ii) other measurements of B decays that may indicate the presence of new physics, and (iii) direct measurements at LHC run2.

Place

Location: ES building, Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University
Room: KMI Science Symposia (ES635)