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SUMMARY:Quark-hadron duality for charm mixing in the 't Hooft model
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T063000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T065000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2651@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Hiroyuki Umeeda (Academia Sinica))\nhttps://conferen
 ce-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2651/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2651/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Time evolution of Lepton family Number carried by Majorana Neutrin
 os
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T061000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T063000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2650@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Takuya Morozumi (Hiroshima University)\nhttps://conf
 erence-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2650/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2650/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Probing $\\mu e \\gamma \\gamma$ contact interactions with $\\mu \
 \to e$ conversion
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T055000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T061000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2649@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Masato Yamanaka (Osaka City University)\nhttps://con
 ference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2649/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2649/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lepton flavor violations from soft SUSY breaking terms in modular 
 flavor models
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T050000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T052000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2648@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Takashi Shimomura (Miyazaki University)\nhttps://con
 ference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2648/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2648/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Imprint of SUSY in radiative B meson decays
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T044000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T050000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2647@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Keisho Hidaka (Tokyo Gakugei University)\nhttps://co
 nference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2647/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2647/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Revisiting electroweak radiative corrections to $b \\to s\\ell\\el
 l$ in SMEFT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T042000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T044000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2646@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Daiki Ueda (University of Tokyo)\nhttps://conference
 -indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2646/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2646/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy QCD Axion in $b\\to s$ transition
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T042000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2645@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kohsaku Tobioka (Florida State University)\nhttps://
 conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2645/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2645/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Exclusive b -> s mu mu Processes as Precision Probes of the Standa
 rd Model
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210330T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210330T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2626@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Danny van Dyk (TUM)\nI will provide a review of the 
 theoretical basis of predictions for exclusive b -> s mu mu processes with
 in the Standard Model and beyond. I will then discuss how present phenomen
 ological studies of these decays are carried out\, what improvements are f
 orthcoming\, and how the results should be interpreted.\n\nhttps://confere
 nce-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2626/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2626/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Filling the gap between inclusive and exclusive processes
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T073000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210324T090000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2625@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Shoji Hashimoto (KEK)\nComputation of QCD processes 
 is always hard. The use of lattice QCD is limited to low-lying hadronic (o
 ften single-particle) states\, so that only exclusive processes can be com
 puted. Perturbation theory\, plus operator product expansion\, is used for
  high-energy processes for which the final states are not specified\, or s
 ummed over all possible states\, i.e. inclusive processes. There are annoy
 ing cases\, where two analyses are mutually contradictory\, as seen in the
  |Vcb| and |Vub| determinations. They suggest that there remain some unkno
 wn systematic effects in either or both analyses. In this talk I argue tha
 t one can construct a theoretical method that can treat both cases in prin
 ciple\, by extending the lattice QCD approach.\n\nhttps://conference-indic
 o.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2625/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2625/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Fixed target experiments using electron and positron beams
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210210T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210210T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2578@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Yasuhito Sakaki (KEK)\nNow that new heavy particles 
 have not been found at the LHC\, focusing on light and weakly interacting 
 new particles is one direction to go.  Fixed target experiments using acce
 lerators play a part in this. I will explain the basics of the phenomena i
 n fixed target experiments\, and how to calculate the number of signal on 
 a target induced by e+ e- beams. Trends in some fixed-target experiments w
 ill be introduced.  I will discuss a few ideas for fixed target experiment
 s at the ILC\, and hope \nthat this talk will encourage people to think ab
 out the possibility of experiments other than the collider experiment at t
 he ILC site.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2
 578/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2578/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BSM Physics with Light Particles
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210204T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210204T093000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2577@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mikhail Shaposhnikov (EPFL)\nI will discuss the moti
 vations for physics beyond the Standard Model below the Fermi scale\, resu
 lting in the existence of feebly interacting long-lived particles. The exp
 erimental prospects to search for these particles will be outlined.\n\nhtt
 ps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2577/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2577/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:An on-shell view of four-dimensional blackholes
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201201T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201201T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2288@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Yu-Tin Huang (NTU)\nIn this lecture\, I will introdu
 ce massive spinor helicity formalism developed in 1709.04891\, and explore
  the electromagnetic/gravitational interactions of high spin particles. We
  will define\, kinematically\, minimal coupling for particles of arbitrary
  spin. While there are no known elementary particles beyond spin-2\, we wi
 ll demonstrate that these minimal coupling the multiple spin-moments of ro
 tating black holes. This particle like description of black hole dynamics 
 is a reflection of the no hair theorem.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.j
 p/event/117/contributions/2288/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2288/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Introduction to the amplituhedron
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201202T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201202T030000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-117-2289@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ryota Kojima (NTU)\nRecent years have revealed a var
 iety of mathematical and physical structures underlying scattering amplitu
 des\, with redefinitions of scattering amplitudes where the usual principl
 es of locality and unitarity are derivative from geometry. The amplituhedr
 on is one of the examples\, a purely geometric object which gives scatteri
 ng amplitudes of planar N=4 SYM. All tree-level amplitudes and all-loop in
 tegrands correspond to the differential forms with logarithmic singulariti
 es on the boundaries of the amplituhedron. In this lecture\, I will give a
  review of scattering amplitudes in planar N-4 SYM first. After this\, I w
 ill explain the definition of the amplituhedron and see how to obtain scat
 tering amplitudes from this geometric object.\n\nhttps://conference-indico
 .kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2289/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2289/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Future measurements of stochastic gravitational wave background th
 rough pulsar timing by SKA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T060000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T063000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2279@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Keitaro Takahashi (Kumamoto)\nhttps://conference-ind
 ico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2279/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2279/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:NANOGrav and first-order phase transition in the early Universe
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T052000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T055000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2278@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Masaki Yamada (Tohoku)\nhttps://conference-indico.ke
 k.jp/event/117/contributions/2278/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2278/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Testing stochastic gravitational wave signals by PBH microlensing
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T044000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T051000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2277@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sunao Sugiyama (Kavli IPMU\, Tokyo)\nhttps://confere
 nce-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2277/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2277/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:NANOGrav and primordial black holes
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T043000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2276@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Takahiro Terada (IBS)\nhttps://conference-indico.kek
 .jp/event/117/contributions/2276/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2276/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Gravitational waves from first-order phase transitions: Towards a 
 better prediction
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T090000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2275@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ryusuke Jinno (DESY)\nIn the upcoming decades\, grav
 itational waves (GWs) will be an important tool in probing the early Unive
 rse and in testing high energy physics. In this lecture I will review GW p
 roduction in cosmological first-order phase transitions\, putting more emp
 hasis on analytic understanding of the process. The structure of the lectu
 re will be:\n- Basics of GW production in the early Universe\n- GW product
 ion in first-order phase transitions: conditions for producing large amoun
 t GWs & particle models satisfying these conditions\n- Three GW sources in
  first-order phase transitions: bubble collisions\, sound waves\, turbulen
 ce\n- Towards better prediction of the signal: analytic vs. numerical\n- R
 ecent hot topic(s)\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contribut
 ions/2275/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2275/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Gravitational waves from phase transitions at the electroweak scal
 e
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201104T080000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2274@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mark Hindmarsh (Sussex)\nIn extensions of the Standa
 rd Model of particle physics\, this could have been a first order phase tr
 ansition\, at about 10 picoseconds after the Big Bang. I will discuss the 
 dynamics of the transition\, the characteristic spectrum of gravitational 
 radiation\, and the prospects for observing the radiation at the future sp
 ace-based gravitational wave detector LISA.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.k
 ek.jp/event/117/contributions/2274/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2274/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Learning Physics at Future e-e+ Colliders with Machine
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T051000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T053000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2209@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Tao Liu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Tec
 hnology)\nInformation deformation and loss in jet clustering are one of th
 e major limitations for precisely measuring hadronic events at future e−
 e+ colliders. Because of their dominance in data\, the measurements of suc
 h events are crucial for advancing the precision frontier of Higgs and ele
 ctroweak physics in the next decades. In a recent arXiv paper (https://arx
 iv.org/pdf/2004.15013.pdf)\, the speaker and his collaborators showed that
  this difficulty can be well-addressed by synergizing the event-level info
 rmation into the data analysis\, with the techniques of deep neutral netwo
 rk. In relation to that\, they introduced a CMB-like observable scheme\, w
 here the event-level kinematics is encoded as the Fox-Wolfram (FW) moments
  at leading order and multi-spectra at higher orders. Then they developed 
 the classifiers in two ways to achieve this goal: jet-level with the FW mo
 ments and brute-force event-level. As an application\, these classifiers w
 ere applied to measuring Higgs decay width at e−e+ colliders\, with the 
 data of 5ab−1@240GeV. The precision obtained is significantly better tha
 n the baseline ones presented in documents. In this talk\, the speaker wil
 l give an overview on these aspects and discuss their potential impacts fo
 r future collider-physics study.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event
 /117/contributions/2209/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2209/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Resummation of perturbative series and Resurgence in quantum field
  theory II
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200715T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200715T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2056@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Masazumi Honda (YITP)\nPerturbative series in Quantu
 m Field Theory (QFT) is typically divergent. While there is a standard way
  to resum divergent series called Borel resummation\, it is expected that 
 naive Borel resummation does not work in many QFTs including QCD. Resurgen
 ce is often used to cure this kind of situation both in physics and mathem
 atics. In my lecture\, I will begin with general expectation on perturbati
 ve series in QFT and introduce resurgence with some simple examples. Then 
 I will explain recent attempts to apply resurgence to QFT. Although it is 
 natural to ask whether one can apply resurgence to some realistic theories
  such as QCD\, I do not have a clear answer to the question at this moment
  because we do not have sufficient data yet. Instead I will discuss what s
 hould be done or known to answer the question.\n\nhttps://conference-indic
 o.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2056/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2056/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Axion Supernova-scope
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T082000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T084000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2271@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Natsumi Nagata (University of Tokyo)\nhttps://confer
 ence-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2271/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2271/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Stability of Axion Dark Matter-Photon Conversion
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T082000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2270@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Emi Masaki (Kobe University)\nhttps://conference-ind
 ico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2270/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2270/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Novel approaches to ultra-low-mass dark matter detection
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T074000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T080000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2269@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Yevgeny Stadnik (Kavli IPMU)\nhttps://conference-ind
 ico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2269/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2269/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T065000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T071000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2268@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kazunori Kohri (KEK)\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.
 jp/event/117/contributions/2268/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2268/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Non-spherical dark halo structures and J-factor mapping for the Ga
 lactic dwarf spheroidals
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T063000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T065000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2267@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kohei Hayashi (Tohoku University)\nhttps://conferenc
 e-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2267/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2267/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dependence of accessible dark matter annihilation cross-sections o
 n the density profiles of dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the CTA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T061000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T063000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2266@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nagisa Hiroshima (University of Toyama)\nhttps://con
 ference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2266/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2266/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Indirect Search for Secluded Dark Matter with Neutrinos
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T055000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T061000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2265@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kento Asai (University of Tokyo)\nhttps://conference
 -indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2265/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2265/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Unification for Darkly Charged Dark Matter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T050000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T052000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2264@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Masaki Yamada (Tohoku University)\nhttps://conferenc
 e-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2264/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2264/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone dark matter from gauged $U(1)_{B-L}$ symmet
 ry
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T044000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T050000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2263@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Yoshihiko Abe (Kyoto University)\nhttps://conference
 -indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2263/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2263/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A model of electroweakly interacting non-abelian vector dark matte
 r
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T042000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T044000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2262@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kohei Matsushita (Nagoya University)\nhttps://confer
 ence-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2262/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2262/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:XENON1T excess in local Z_2 DM models with light dark sector
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T042000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2261@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jongkuk Kim (KIAS)\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp
 /event/117/contributions/2261/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2261/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Particle-physics constraints from stars
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201021T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201021T090000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2216@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Georg Raffelt (Munich\, Max Planck Inst.)\nStars can
  be powerful laboratories to constrain the properties of low-mass particle
 s such as neutrinos\, axions\, dark photons\, low-mass dark-matter candida
 tes\, and others. This lecture will mainly focus on the back-reaction on s
 tellar properties caused by the emission of new particles\, so we will exp
 lain some of the basics of stellar evolution theory. We will also review s
 ome old and new limits that are of particular interest at the particle-phy
 sics "intensity frontier".\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/c
 ontributions/2216/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2216/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Direct search of dark matter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201013T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2219@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kentaro Miuchi (Kobe University)\nDirect search of d
 ark matter is expanding its search phase space. This lecture will cover th
 e concepts\, current status\, and prospects of the dark matter direct sear
 ches including related topics.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/1
 17/contributions/2219/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2219/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Renormalon problem in QCD and a direction to go beyond perturbatio
 n theory I
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200701T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200701T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2049@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Hiromasa Takaura  (KEK)\nIn QCD\, perturbation theor
 y is an indispensable tool but is not an ultimate method in the sense that
  accuracies of perturbative predictions are limited. In particular\, the s
 o-called renormalon problem is known that perturbative expansions of obser
 vables give divergent series and cause inevitable uncertainties. This prob
 lem is becoming more serious from phenomenological aspects in recent years
 . I first give a review of the renormalon problem. The contents include ca
 uses of the divergence of perturbative series and its implications to nonp
 erturbative physics. Subsequently\, I discuss a possible direction to over
 come the renormalon problem. For this purpose\, one has to calculate pertu
 rbative contributions compatibly with the operator product expansion so th
 at nonperturbative effects can eventually be included.\n\nhttps://conferen
 ce-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2049/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2049/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Probing long-lived particles at Higgs factories
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T072000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2213@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Zeren Simon  Wang (APCTP)\nWe study displaced vertex
  signatures of long-lived particles (LLPs) from exotic Higgs decays in the
  context of a Higgs-portal model and a neutral-naturalness model at the ci
 rcular electron positron collider (CEPC) and future circular collider e+
  e− (FCC-ee). Such two models feature two representative mass ranges f
 or LLPs\, which show very different behavior in their decay signatures. Th
 e Higgs-portal model contains a very light sub-GeV scalar boson stemming f
 rom a singlet scalar field appended to the Standard Model. Such a light sc
 alar LLP decays into a pair of muons or pions\, giving rise to a distincti
 ve signature of collimated muon-jet or pion-jet\, thanks to the sub-GeV ma
 ss. On the other hand\, the neutral-naturalness model\, e.g.\, folded supe
 rsymmetry\, predicts the lightest mirror glueball of mass O(10)  GeV\,
  giving rise to long decays with a large transverse impact parameter becau
 se of the relatively large mass. Utilizing such distinct characteristics t
 o remove the background\, we estimate the sensitivities of searches for li
 ght scalar bosons and mirror glueballs at the CEPC and FCC-ee. We find eit
 her complementary or stronger coverage compared to the previous results in
  the similar contexts.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contr
 ibutions/2213/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2213/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Physics at e+e-colliders
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T033000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2052@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Michael Peskin  ()\nPart 2. \ne+e- -> 2 fermion reac
 tions at e+e- colliders\, s-channel resonance and compositeness searches\n
 top quark:   general theoretical orientation\ntop quark:   threshold regio
 n\ntop quark:    continuum region\ntop quark:   possible BSM effects and t
 ests of these\ne+e- at high energy:  e+e- ->  t tbar h\ne+e- at high energ
 y   e+e- -> hh + X\nthe long future of the ILC laboratory\n\nhttps://confe
 rence-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2052/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2052/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lecture1: Basics of Hadron collider
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T020000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2053@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Zhen  Liu (Maryland)\nLecture 1: Basics of Hadron Co
 llider Physics\nIntro to colliders\nParton distribution function\nKinemati
 cs\nDiscovery of the Higgs boson \n\nI will introduce the basic concepts o
 f hadron collider physics in the first part of the lecture and discuss a f
 ew advanced topics in the second part of the lecture. The goal is to let t
 he audience get familiar with the key concepts/methodology of hadron colli
 der physics\, such as the parton distribution function and kinematical con
 siderations. With these basic concepts\, we can build a picture of the rel
 evant processes at hadron colliders and have a deep appreciation of the en
 deavor of the discovery of the Higgs boson\, and get prepared for quantita
 tive assessment of physics potentials at hadron colliders. In the second h
 alf of the lecture\, we will continue the discussion to precision physics\
 , as well as some rudimentary understanding of statistics. If time permits
 \, the basics of currently very active research topic of long-lived partic
 les at colliders and satellite experiments will be introduced. Finally\, I
  will sketch a longer-term picture of future collider program and physics.
 \n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2053/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2053/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lecture 2: Advanced topics of Hadron Collider Physics
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T033000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2051@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Zhen Liu (Maryland)\nA bit of Statistics  \nPrecisio
 n: Jets\, Higher-order corrections\, more kinematics\, and machine learnin
 g\nLong-Lived Particles\nFuture hadron colliders (physics)\n\nI will intro
 duce the basic concepts of hadron collider physics in the first part of th
 e lecture and discuss a few advanced topics in the second part of the lect
 ure. The goal is to let the audience get familiar with the key concepts/me
 thodology of hadron collider physics\, such as the parton distribution fun
 ction and kinematical considerations. With these basic concepts\, we can b
 uild a picture of the relevant processes at hadron colliders and have a de
 ep appreciation of the endeavor of the discovery of the Higgs boson\, and 
 get prepared for quantitative assessment of physics potentials at hadron c
 olliders. In the second half of the lecture\, we will continue the discuss
 ion to precision physics\, as well as some rudimentary understanding of st
 atistics. If time permits\, the basics of currently very active research t
 opic of long-lived particles at colliders and satellite experiments will b
 e introduced. Finally\, I will sketch a longer-term picture of future coll
 ider program and physics.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/co
 ntributions/2051/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2051/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Physics at e+e-collider
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T020000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2050@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Michael  Peskin (SLAC)\nPart 1\nGeneral introduction
 :   Why do we need new physics beyond the SM?\nGeneral introduction:  proc
 esses in e+e- as a function of energy\; run plan of the ILC\nHiggs boson: 
   SM predictions for the decay rates and properties --  and\, brief review
  of LHC measurements\nHiggs boson:   BSM effects on the Higgs couplings\nH
 iggs boson:   aspects of the experimental study in e+e- \nHiggs boson:  gl
 obal fit of e+e- data in the context of SMEFT\n\nhttps://conference-indico
 .kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2050/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2050/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Resummation of perturbative series and Resurgence in quantum field
  theory I
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200708T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200708T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2055@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Masazumi Honda (YITP)\nPerturbative series in Quantu
 m Field Theory (QFT) is typically divergent. While there is a standard way
  to resum divergent series called Borel resummation\, it is expected that 
 naive Borel resummation does not work in many QFTs including QCD. Resurgen
 ce is often used to cure this kind of situation both in physics and mathem
 atics. In my lecture\, I will begin with general expectation on perturbati
 ve series in QFT and introduce resurgence with some simple examples. Then 
 I will explain recent attempts to apply resurgence to QFT. Although it is 
 natural to ask whether one can apply resurgence to some realistic theories
  such as QCD\, I do not have a clear answer to the question at this moment
  because we do not have sufficient data yet. Instead I will discuss what s
 hould be done or known to answer the question.\n\nhttps://conference-indic
 o.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2055/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2055/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Renormalon problem in QCD and a direction to go beyond perturbatio
 n theory II
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200707T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200707T030000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2054@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Hiromasa Takaura  (KEK)\nIn QCD\, perturbation theor
 y is an indispensable tool but is not an ultimate method in the sense that
  accuracies of perturbative predictions are limited. In particular\, the s
 o-called renormalon problem is known that perturbative expansions of obser
 vables give divergent series and cause inevitable uncertainties. This prob
 lem is becoming more serious from phenomenological aspects in recent years
 . I first give a review of the renormalon problem. The contents include ca
 uses of the divergence of perturbative series and its implications to nonp
 erturbative physics. Subsequently\, I discuss a possible direction to over
 come the renormalon problem. For this purpose\, one has to calculate pertu
 rbative contributions compatibly with the operator product expansion so th
 at nonperturbative effects can eventually be included.\n\nhttps://conferen
 ce-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2054/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2054/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Searches for new light particles at ILC main beam dump
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T072000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T074000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2214@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Yasuhito Sakaki (KEK)\nThe International Linear Coll
 ider (ILC) is the highest-priority next collider as a Higgs factory.  In t
 he linear collider\, almost all accelerated particles that do not interact
  strongly at the collision point are not recycled and are all thrown into 
 beam dumps\, which is very different from the case of circular colliders. 
  Therefore\, a beam dump experiment in the linear collider can be performe
 d in parallel with the main experiment\, which has a great advantage in te
 rms of statistics.  In this study\, we estimate the detection sensitivity 
 to new light particles that interacts not only to primary electron beams b
 ut also to secondary photons\, electrons\, positrons\, and muons in the IL
 C beam dump.  This study demonstrates that the ILC beam dump experiment ha
 s an enhanced sensitivity to axion-like particles and leptophilic dark sec
 tors by an order of magnitude compared with previous experiments and other
  future beam dump experiments.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/1
 17/contributions/2214/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2214/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy quark pair productions at ILC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T043000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T050000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2199@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ryo Yonamine (Tohoku)\nWe expect the ILC with polari
 zed beams will shed light on the chiral structures of the electroweak coup
 lings to all fermions. In the experimental viewpoint\, the key of such mea
 surements is to discriminate between fermion and anti-fermion in pair prod
 uction events. In this talk\, I will report recent developments and what w
 e have achieved so far based on the studies within the ILD collaboration\,
  especially for t-\, b-\, and c-quark pair productions.\n\nhttps://confere
 nce-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2199/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2199/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dark matter detection at future lepton colliders
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T050000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T052000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2200@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Shigeki Matsumoto (Kavli IPMU)\nFuture lepton collid
 ers are now intensively discussed around the world\, and we have so far fo
 ur proposals of the colliders\; one from Asia (ILC and CEPC) and the other
  from Europe (FCC-ee and CLIC). The main goal of the colliders at the firs
 t stage (s1/2 = 240-250 GeV) is to precisely measure known Higgs couplings
  to tackle the problem of the electroweak symmetry breaking. On the other 
 hand\, it is also interesting to discuss whether other new physics signals
 \, in particular dark matter’s\, can be detected or not. In this talk\, 
 I would like to talk about how important roles future lepton colliders can
  play to detect dark matter.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117
 /contributions/2200/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2200/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:SUSY models for the muon g-2 anomaly\, and their implications
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T054000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T060000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2202@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Norimi Yokozaki  (KEK)\nThe muon g-2 anomaly is an i
 mportant guide towards new physics beyond the Standard Model as it indicat
 es new particles lighter than O(100) GeV. Supersymmetric standard model is
  an attractive candidate explaining the anomaly since it also solves other
  important puzzles: the hierarchy problem\, charge quantization and dark m
 atter nature. In this talk\, I would like to show that\, by considering ex
 istent constraints\, the viable scenario is almost fixed\, which can be te
 sted at the high luminosity LHC.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event
 /117/contributions/2202/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2202/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Early kinetic decoupling of dark matter and the Higgs invisible de
 cay in collider experiments
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T052000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T054000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2203@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Tomohiro  Abe  (KMI\, Nagoya)\nWe revisit the Higgs-
 to-invisible decay ratio in Higgs-portal dark matter models. The Higgs-to-
 invisible decay searches are powerful probes of the models with increasing
  sensitivity in upcoming colliders. Close to the mass threshold of a Higgs
  decay into a pair of DM particles\, the coupling value is expected to be 
 very small in order to be compatible with the observed value of the therma
 l relic abundance. This small coupling perfectly fits with the current sta
 tus of Higgs-to-invisible constraints and direct detection experiments\, s
 uch as the XENON1T experiment. At the same time\, the small coupling impli
 es a lower DM scattering rate with particles in the early Universe plasma.
  The suppression of the scattering rate makes the kinetic decoupling happe
 ns earlier. Thus\, the standard assumption in many relic abundance computa
 tions\, namely the local thermal equilibrium\, is not justified during the
  freeze-out process. We reanalyze Higgs-portal DM models\, such as the Sca
 lar-Singlet and a fermion DM model\, taking the new effect of early kineti
 c decoupling in the relic abundance computation into account. Our results 
 show that a larger value of the DM coupling to the Higgs is allowed. There
 fore\, current and future Higgs-to-invisible decay searches can genericall
 y probe more of the parameter space than previously expected.\n\nhttps://c
 onference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2203/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2203/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Anomaly Mediation at Future Hadron Colliders
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T062000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T064000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2204@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: So  Chigusa  (KEK)\nWe discuss prospects of studying
  models with anomaly mediated\nsupersymmetry breaking at future hadron col
 liders with centre-of-mass\nenergy of 100 TeV. In such a class of models\,
  charged Wino becomes\nlong-lived with its decay length of ∼ 6 cm\, and 
 the charged Wino\ntracks may be identified in particular by the inner pixe
 l detector\;\nthe charged Wino tracks can be used not only for the discrim
 ination of\nstandard model backgrounds but also for the event reconstructi
 ons. We\nshow that precise determinations of the Bino\, Wino\, and gluino 
 masses\nare possible at the FCC. For such measurements\, information about
  the charged Wino tracks\, including the one about the velocity of the cha
 rged Wino using the time of the hit at the pixel detector\, is crucial. Wi
 th the measurements of the gaugino masses in the pure gravity mediation mo
 del\, we have an access to more fundamental parameters like the gravitino 
 mass. We also show that the lifetime of charged Wino may be measured by us
 ing the information about the distribution of the flight lengths of charge
 d Winos. We propose a procedure for the lifetime determination and show ho
 w the accuracy\nchanges as we vary the mass spectrum of superparticle. We 
 also discuss the effects of the detector layouts on the lifetime determina
 tion.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2204/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2204/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Higgs self-coupling as a probe of sphaleron properties
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T064000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T070000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2205@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Shinya Kanemura (Osaka)\nSphaleron is a non-perturba
 tive solution of electroweak gauge theories\, which is crucially important
  for various scenarios of baryogenesis. In many of new physics models\, th
 e deviation in the sphaleron energy from the standard-model prediction is 
 proportional to that in the triple Higgs boson coupling with opposite sign
 s. This interesting relation would be useful to determine the sphaleron pr
 operty by measuring the Higgs self-coupling at future collider experiments
 .\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2205/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2205/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Probing μτ flavor-violating solutions for the muon g−2 anomaly
  at colliders
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200804T072000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2206@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Michihisa Takeuchi (KMI\, Nagoya)\nThe discrepancy b
 etween the measured value and the Standard Model prediction of the muon an
 omalous magnetic moment is one of the most important issues in the particl
 e physics. It is known that introducing a mediator boson X with the μτ l
 epton flavor violating (LFV) couplings is one good solution to explain the
  discrepancy\, due to the τ mass enhancement in the one-loop correction. 
 We study the signal of this model\, i.e. the same-sign leptons\, at the LH
 C and at the Belle II\, assuming the flavor-diagonal couplings are suppres
 sed. We show that the Belle II experiment is highly sensitive to the scena
 rio in the mediator mass range of {\\cal O}(1-10)~GeV\, using the e+e− t
 o \\mu \\tau \\mu \\tau process induced by the X.\n\nhttps://conference-in
 dico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2206/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2206/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tagging boosted weak gauge bosons with deep learning
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T043000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T045000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2207@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Cheng-Wei  Chiang (National Taiwan University)\nWe d
 emonstrate that the classification of boosted\, hadronically-decaying weak
  gauge bosons can be significantly improved over traditional cut-based and
  BDT-based methods by using deep learning and the jet charge variable. We 
 construct binary taggers for W+ vs. W− and Z vs. W discrimination\, as w
 ell as an overall ternary classifier for W+/W−/Z discrimination.  We con
 struct both ordinary and new composite CNNs.  The method enhances the phys
 ics potential in SM measurements and searches for new physics that is sens
 itive to the electric charge of weak gauge bosons.\n\nhttps://conference-i
 ndico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2207/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2207/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Minkowski Functionals for Jet Tagging
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T045000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T051000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2208@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sung Hak LIM ()\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/ev
 ent/117/contributions/2208/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2208/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Flavor Physics at Future Z-Factories: $b\\to s\\tau\\tau$ Measurem
 ents and Beyond
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T053000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T055000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2210@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Lingfeng Li (HKUST)\n$b\\to s\\tau^+\\tau^-$ measure
 ments are highly motivated for addressing lepton-flavor-universality(LFU)-
 violating puzzles such as $R_{K^{(\\ast)}}$ anomalies. The anomalies of $R
 _{D^{(*)}}$ and $R_{J/\\psi}$ further strengthen their necessarity and sig
 nificance\, given that the LFU-violating hints from both involve the third
 -generation leptons directly. $Z$ factories of future $e^-e^+$ colliders s
 tand at a great position to conduct such measurements\, because of their r
 elatively high production rates and reconstruction efficiency for $B$ meso
 ns at $Z$ pole. To fully explore this issue\, we pursue a sensitivity stud
 y for four $b\\to s\\tau^+\\tau^-$ benchmark channels\, namely\, $B^0\\to 
 K^{\\ast 0} \\tau^+ \\tau^-$\, $B_s\\to\\phi \\tau^+ \\tau^-$\, $B^+ \\to 
 K^+ \\tau^+ \\tau^- $ and $B_s \\to \\tau^+ \\tau^-$\, at the future $Z$ f
 actories. A scheme of $B$-meson reconstruction mainly based on detector tr
 acking system is developed for this purpose. The simulations indicate that
  at Tera-$Z$ the branching ratios of the first three channels can be measu
 red with a precision of $\\mathcal O(10^{-7})$ and that of $B_s \\to \\tau
 ^+ \\tau^-$ with a precision of $\\mathcal O(10^{-5})$. The interpretation
  of these results in effective field theory is presented.\n\nhttps://confe
 rence-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2210/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2210/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Search for lepton-flavor violating processes at LHC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T061000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T064000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2211@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Soji  Tsuno (KEK)\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/
 event/117/contributions/2211/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2211/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cornering Higgsino at the LHC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T064000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200805T070000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210528T041251Z
UID:indico-contribution-117-2212@conference-indico.kek.jp
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Satoshi Shirai (Kavli IPMU\, Tokyo)\nA Higgsino-like
  particle is an attractive candidate for the WIMP dark matter. Thanks to t
 he electroweak interaction\, the production cross section of the Higgsino 
 at the LHC is rather high. However\, the huge Standard Model background pr
 events the Higgsino discovery\, and the present LHC sensitivity can be eve
 n worse than the LEP result in some parameter region. In this talk\, I dis
 cuss a new search strategy to explore such a parameter region by utilizing
  exotic tracks from the charged Higgsino:  soft displaced track and disapp
 earing track.\n\nhttps://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/
 2212/
LOCATION:
URL:https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/117/contributions/2212/
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