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<tt>THEORY CENTER SEMINAR<br>
Monday, April 23, 2012<br>
1:00 p.m. (coffee at 12:45 p.m.)<br>
CEBAF Center, Room L104<br>
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Ikaros Bigi<br>
University of Notre Dame<br>
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<pre wrap=""><tt><b>Finding New Dynamics Following Gary Larson's <i>Far Side</i> Cartoon:
"Do Not Jump on Conclusions - Wait to Hear What He Was Told By the Indians"
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There is a strong feeling in the public that once a neutral Higgs state has
been found, i.e., God’s particle, there is no need for probing New Dynamics
in short distance effects. However neutrino oscillations do not happen in SM,
we do not understand the matter vs. antimatter asymmetry, dark matter, dark
energy, etc. – even ignore more theoretical challenges. Most parameters of ND
affect flavor dynamics – i.e., indirect evidences for ND. CP asymmetries have
highest sensitivities in CP asymmetries. The driving forces come from weak
forces in the forms of quarks. Measured asymmetries are given from hadrons at
relatively low energies in terms of pions, kaons, etc. Decays of beauty and
charm have more information about the existence and the shape of ND from final
states with three- and four-body final states. We need a "marriage" of traditional
HEP and hadrodynamics/MEP. The second area has a lot of experience in terms of
dispersion relations, etc., we should use it. ND is likely to hide like British
and US ships in WWI with "dazzle" pattern.</tt></pre>
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