Speaker
Gino Isidori
(University of Zurich)
Description
Flavour physics represents one of the most fascinating puzzles of
particle physics. I will discuss some recent developments in this
field, both from a theoretical perspective and from a more
phenomenological point of view. I will focus in particular on the idea
of flavour non-universal gauge interactions as a way to address the
origin of the flavour hierarchies, while enabling new physics at the
TeV scale that can stabilise the electroweak sector. The implications
of this class of models for various short- and medium-term flavour
physics experiments, as well as for new-physics searches at high
energies, will also be discussed.