International Physics School : Simon Eidelman School on Muon Dipole Moments and Hadronic Effects

Asia/Tokyo
ES635 (Nagoya university, Engineering and Science Building, KMI)

ES635

Nagoya university, Engineering and Science Building, KMI

Nagoya University, Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute (KMI) Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya Aichi 464-8602, JAPAN
Description

International Physics School : "Simon Eidelman School on Muon Dipole Moments and Hadronic Effects supported by Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation" will be held at Nagoya university.

This school is intended for young researchers (master students, PhD students and young postdocs) involved in the global effort of investigating the large excess of the measured value of the muon anomalous magnetic moment over the Standard Model prediction.

Important deadline

Registration with VISA: June 16, 2024
Registration without VISA: August 1, 2024

European and Indian students who need support for participation will be considered as candidates for support from the German Heraeus foundation if registration is completed before June 30, 2024.

Notice

Following this school, the workshop of Muon g-2 theory initiative will be organized at KEK (Sep. 9-13, 2024, https://conference-indico.kek.jp/event/257/). Please note that a separate registration is required.

Registration
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      Registration ES635

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      Nagoya University, Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute (KMI) Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya Aichi 464-8602, JAPAN
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      Opening ES635

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      Speaker: Toru Iijima (Nagoya university)
    • Poster pitch talk ES635

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        A1 Status report on the hadronic light-by-light contribution to the muon g-2 using twisted-mass fermions.
        Speaker: Nikolaos Kalntis
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        A2 Tau data-driven evaluation of the Hadronic Vacuum Polarization
        Speaker: Jesús Alejandro Miranda Hernández
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        A3 Poles, branching ratios and high precision lineshapes
        Speaker: Leon Heuser
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        A4 Extraction of the tau magnetic moment from $e+e- \rightarrow \tau+\tau-$
        Speaker: Joel Gogniat
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        A5 Radiative corrections to the hadronic tau-decay
        Speaker: Martina Cottini
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        A6 Isospin breaking corrections to the hadronic vacuum polarization with C$^{\star}$ boundary conditions.
        Speaker: Paola Tavella
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        A7 Development of the Data Acquisition System for the J-PARC muon g-2/EDM Experiment
        Speaker: Ryuto Azuma
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        A8 Measurement of the process $\gamma\gamma^* \to f_1(1285)$ at BESIII
        Speaker: Jan Muskalla
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        A9 Investigation of $\gamma^*\gamma^* \to \eta^\prime$ at the BESIII Experiment
        Speaker: Maurice Anderson
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        A10 Towards improved error estimators for Lattice QCD simulations
        Speaker: Gabriele Morandi
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        A11 Optimization of the High-Repetition-Rate Pulsed Electron-Driven Muon Beamline based on SHINE Facility
        Speaker: Fangchao Liu
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        B1 Material effects and crystal Level Energy Calibration for Calorimeters used in Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab
        Speaker: Siew Yan Hoh
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        B2 Lattice determination of the NLO HVP contributions to the muon g-2.
        Speaker: Arnau Beltran
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        B3 Tau Physics at Belle II: Progress and Prospects.
        Speaker: Marcela GARCIA HERNANDEZ
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        B4 CBO modeling in the anomalous precession frequency analysis for the Fermilab Muon g-2 experiment
        Speaker: Yonghao Zeng
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        B5 Towards a dynamical model for axial-vector transition form factors
        Speaker: Hannah Schäfer
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        B6 Precision testing of the Standard Model in studying the manifestation of Z/γ-interference in the cross-sections of hadron production corresponding to qq ̅-resonances using “spin gymnastics”
        Speaker: Egor Bedarev
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        B7 Pion pair production in e^+e^- annihilation at next-to-leading order matched with Parton Shower
        Speaker: Francesco Pio Ucci
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        B8 Hadronic contributions to light-by-light scattering in new basis
        Speaker: Maximilian Zillinger
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        B9 Improved information criteria for Bayesian model averaging in lattice field theory
        Speaker: Jake Sitison
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        B10 A two-potential formalism for the pion vector form factor including inelastic contributions
        Speaker: George Chanturia
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        C1 Target Studies for High-Repetition-Rate Muon Source Based on Electron Accelerator
        Speaker: Yusuke Takeuchi
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        C2 Temperature evolution of majoron in GeV temperature region
        Speaker: Ryusei Sato
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        C3 GPU based track finding for muon g-2/EDM experiment at J-PARC
        Speaker: Hridey Chetri
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        C4 Study of Neutral-Pion Pair Production in Two-Photon Scattering at BESIII
        Speaker: Max Lellmann
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        C5 Short distance constraints from HLbL contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment
        Speaker: Daniel Gerardo Melo Porras
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        C6 The KLOE Luminosity Measurement
        Speaker: Alka Kumari
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        C7 Higher Form Symmetries in Maxwell Theory
        Speaker: Borbála Farkas
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        C8 Search for J/psi -> p pbar e+ e- decays with the BESIII Experiment
        Speaker: Saskia Plura
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        C9 Study of the process $e^{+}e^{-} \rightarrow p\bar{p}$ in the c.m. energy range from the threshold up to 2 GeV with the CMD-3 detector
        Speaker: Daniil Ivanov
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        C10 The use of Padé and D-Log Padé approximants in the MUonE experiment
        Speaker: Cristiane Yumi London
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      Poster session A ES635

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      Lecture 1: Muon magnetic moment : Experiment ES635

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      Speaker: Anna Driutti (Pisa)
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      Lecture 2: Muon magnetic moment : Theory ES635

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      Speaker: Martin Hoferichter (Bern)
    • 12:30
      lunch
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      Lecture 3: Precision measurements ES635

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      Speaker: Xing Fan (Northwestern)
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      Poster session B ES635

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      Poster session C ES635

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      Lecture 4: Detector technology ES635

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      Speaker: Paula Collins (CERN)
    • 10:30
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      Lecture 5: Accelerator technology ES635

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      Speaker: Mika Masuzawa (KEK)
    • 12:30
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      Excursion Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

      Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

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      Lecture 6: Data input to hadronic vacuum polarization ES635

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      Speaker: Zhiqing Zhang (IJCLab)
    • 10:30
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      Lecture 7: Hadronic light-by-light : Data input ES635

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      Speaker: Andrzej Kupsc (NCBJ/Uppsala)
    • 12:30
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      Lecture 8: Hadronic light-by-light : Phenomenology ES635

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      Speaker: Franziska Hagelstein (Mainz)
    • 15:00
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      Lecture 9: Lattice QCD : Hadronic vacuum polarization ES635

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      Speaker: Aida El-Khadra (UIUC)
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      Short talks "behind the scenes" ES635

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      “How the precision measurements of FNAL g-2 has been realized” by Kim Siang
      “How lattice calculations became more and more accurate” by Harvey Meyer

      • a) How the precision measurements of FNAL g-2 has been realized
        Speaker: Kim Siang
      • b) How lattice calculations became more and more accurate
        Speaker: Harvey Meyer
    • 17:30
      School dinner Science South Bldg. 1F

      Science South Bldg. 1F

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      Lecture 10: Lattice QCD : light-by-light ES635

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      Nagoya University, Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute (KMI) Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya Aichi 464-8602, JAPAN
      Speaker: Harvey Meyer (Mainz)
    • 10:30
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      Lecture 11: Monte Carlo generators ES635

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      Speaker: Yannick Ulrich (Bern)
    • 12:30
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      Lecture 12: New physics contributions ES635

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      Speaker: Kei Yamamoto (Hiroshima Tech)
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      Closing ES635

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      Speaker: Achim Denig