From Zero to Z0:
A Workshop on Precision Electroweak Physics
May 12-14, 2004 -- Fermilab
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Workshop Overview
The search for physics beyond the Standard Model lies at the forefront
of particle, nuclear, and atomic physics and links a broad spectrum of
physics, from high energy colliders to laboratory table tops. This
workshop provides a rare opportunity for physicists working on
electroweak physics at different energy scales to interact with others
involved in complementary efforts and to gain a more comprehensive
picture of the search for new physics.
The broad perspective on the field will be addressed through a series of
plenary talks plus discussion, with ample opportunities for
interdisciplinary interactions. Topics will include:
- Electroweak physics at present and future colliders
- CP-violation in heavy and light-quark systems
- Weak decays
- Lepton scattering
- Rare and forbidden processes
- Fundamental symmetry tests
Although there will be no parallel sessions or contributed talks, the
opening reception will include a poster session to provide participants
an opportunity to present their own work. The workshop will conclude with
a panel discussion addressing issues for the future of the field.
Workshop Sponsors
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- Tevatron Electroweak Working Group
- Sub-Z Working Group
Organizing Committee
- J. Beacom (FNAL), co-chair
(beacom@fnal.gov)
- J. Erler (UNAM), co-chair
(erler@fisica.unam.mx)
- M. Ramsey-Musolf (Caltech/UConn), co-chair
(mjrm@krl.caltech.edu)
- R. Carlini (JLAB)
- B. Dobrescu (FNAL)
- D. DeMille (Yale)
- S. Gardner (Kentucky)
- J. Hardy (Texas A&M)
- R. Holt (ANL)
- A. Kotwal (Duke)
- H. Schellman (Northwestern)
- S. Su (Arizona)
- W. van Oers (Manitoba/TRIUMF)
- M. Verzocchi (Maryland)
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Funded by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Universities
Research Association, Inc.
Last modified: April 19, 2004