While there is overwhelming evidence that the Standard Model is incomplete, guidance is required to resolve the issue as to how the Standard Model will conclusively breakdown in laboratory conditions. In recent years the field of particle physics has experienced a growing litany of anomalous experimental results. Some of them are statistically significant and continue to grow, and remain unexplained by state-of-the-art calculations based on the Standard Model. In most cases the latter have become increasingly precise and reliable, where vast data sets have been used to provide extensive testing grounds. While some anomalies might eventually find explanations within the framework of the Standard Model, persisting ones could contain hints of New Physics and may serve as a guide to model building and experimental searches.
This workshop will summarize the status anomalies and excesses that are relevant to the Large Hadron Collider. The implications on future e+e- colliders will be discussed as well. The workshop will allow for lengthy discussions between experimentalists and theorists on selected topics.
The registration fee is 800 RMB for faculty and postdoctoral fellows, 500 RMB for students.
Workshop Secretary (VISA application contact): Fangying Qiu <fangyingqiu@sjtu.edu.cn>
Program Committee:
Mingshui Chen (IHEP)
Yaquan Fang (IHEP)
Yuanning Gao (Peking Univ.)
Xiao-Gang He (TDLI & SPA, SJTU)
Shan Jin (Nanjing Univ.)
Qiang Li (Peking Univ.)
Shu Li (TDLI & SPA, SJTU)
Zhao Li (IHEP)
Michael Ramsey-Musolf (TDLI & SPA, SJTU)
Kai Wang (Zhejiang Univ.)
Yusheng Wu (USTC)
Kai Yi (Nanjing Normal Univ.)
Lei Zhang (Nanjing Univ.)
Liming Zhang (Tsinghua Univ.)
Zhengguo Zhao (USTC)
Bruce Mellado (Univ. of the Witwatersrand & iThemba LABS) Co-Chair
Haijun Yang (SPA & TDLI, SJTU) Co-Chair
https://cern.zoom.us/j/64773118851?pwd=Wmp2Z0Y2UDJQNnVJTHNRcXlDK0xjQT09
Meeting ID: 647 7311 8851
PassCode: 202309