Kaon physics is at a turning point. While the kaon rare decay experiments NA62 and KOTO are in full swing, the future experimental landscape is unclear. It's a good time to discuss the future of kaon physics with theorists and experimentalists.
Access
- Follow the access to the J-PARC users office (KEK Tokai Campus)
- Meeting room : Room 116 of Tokai Building #1 (Tokai-1-go-kan)
- Tokai-1-go-kan is next to the J-PARC users office.
- Map around Tokai-1-go-kan
- Search for "KEK Tokai Campus" in Google Maps
Accommodation:
- J-PARC dormitory (TOKAI DORMITORY on the map)
- J-PARC/KEK users : Reserve a room by yourself.
- Others : Request it in the registration
Organizers:
- Hajime Nanjo (EXP, KOTO, Osaka)
- Tadashi Nomura (EXP, KOTO, KEK)
- Koji Shiomi (EXP, KOTO, KEK)
- Yau W. Wah (EXP, KOTO, Chicago)
- Evgueni Goudzovski (EXP, NA62, Birmingham)
- Cristina Lazzeroni (EXP, NA62, Birmingham)
- Karim Massri (EXP, NA62, CERN)
- Matthew Moulson (EXP, NA62, INFN-Frascati)
- Motoi Endo (TH, KEK)
- Andreas Jüttner (TH, CERN)