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SUMMARY:Low-energy electron-positron collider to search and study (mu+ mu-
  ) bound state
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UID:indico-contribution-87-616@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Anton Bogomyagkov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physi
 cs)\nFrom six leptonic atoms (e^+ e^- )\, (μ^+ e^- )\, (μ^+ μ^- )\, (τ
 ^+ e^- )\, (τ^+ μ^- )\, (τ^+ τ^-  ) only positronium (e^+ e^- ) and mu
 onium (μ^+ e^- ) were observed. Observation and study of dimuonium (μ^+ 
 μ^- ) will test QED and quantum mechanics computations in the new regime.
  Dimuonium radius is 200 times smaller than positronium\; therefore\, it h
 as a higher new-physics reach potential in comparison with other exotic at
 oms. We propose a low energy  e^+ e^- collider for production of the not y
 et observed (μ^+ μ^- ) bound system. Low beam energy E_beam≈400 MeV an
 d small circumference Π≈30 m of the machine make it inexpensive to manu
 facture and operate. Large angle (〖75〗^∘) crossing of e^+ e^- beams 
 produces dimuonium with non-zero momentum shifting decay point from beams 
 collision area and providing effective suppression of the main source of b
 ackground  elastic e^+ e^- scattering. The peak luminosity at μ^+ μ^-
  production threshold is 8×〖10〗^31 cm^(-2) s^(-1). Reversing one of t
 he beams direction allows to study π^± and η  mesons with high lumin
 osity.\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/616/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/616/
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SUMMARY:LHCb status and plans
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T031000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-618@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Pavel Krokovny (BINP)\nThis talk will present a stat
 us overview of ongoing LHCb upgrade.\nThe new detector is designed to oper
 ate at the instantaneous luminosity of\n2·10^33 cm-2s-1\, more than five 
 times higher than in Run 2.\nA crucial part of the upgrade is the software
 -only trigger\, which should be\nable to select the desired events at 30MH
 z input rate with up to six\nvisible interactions per bunch crossing.\nCur
 rent upgrade status and highlight performance results will be shown. In ad
 dition\, the LHCb physics program and preparation for future challenges wi
 ll be presented.\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/618/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/618/
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SUMMARY:New Muonium Hyperfine Structure Measurement at J-PARC KEK IMSS
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T083000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-625@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Koichioro Shimomura (KEK IMSS)\nHigh precision measu
 rements of the ground state hyperfine structure (HFS)\n of muonium\, a lep
 tonic system made of a bound state of a positive muon \nwith an electron\,
  is a stringent tool for testing bound-state quantum \nelectrodynamics (QE
 D) theory\, determining fundamental constants of the \nmuon magnetic momen
 t and mass\, and searches for new physics. Muonium is \nthe most suitable 
 system to test QED because both theoretical and \nexperimental values can 
 be precisely determined.\n\nAt the J-PARC Muon Science Facility (MUSE)\, t
 he MuSEUM collaboration is \nplaning complementary measurements of muonium
  HFS both at zero field and \nat high magnetic field. The new high-intensi
 ty muon beam that will soon \nbe available at MUSE H-Line will provide an 
 opportunity to improve the \nprecision of these measurements by one order 
 of magnitude. The previous \nmeasurements at zero field [1] and high field
  [2] were performed decades \nago at LAMPF with experimental uncertainties
  mostly dominated by \nstatistical errors. An overview of the different as
 pects of these new \nmuonium HFS measurements\, the current status of the 
 preparation for high\n-field measurements\, and the latest measurements at
  zero field will be \npresented.\n\n[1] D. E. Casperson et al.\, Physics L
 etters 59B (1975) 397.\n\n[2] W. Liu et al.\, Physical Review Letters 82 (
 1999) 711.\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/625/
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URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/625/
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SUMMARY:The KLOE-2 experiment at DAΦNE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T073000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Elena Perez del Rio (LNF-INFN)\, Paolo Gauzzi (La Sa
 pienza University of Rome (Italy))\nThe KLOE-2 experiment at the INFN Labo
 ratori Nazionali di Frascati has finished its data-taking campaign at the 
 DAΦNE ϕ-factory with the collection of  5.5 fb$^{-1}$ of integrated lumi
 nosity. A peak luminosity of $2.4\\times 10^{32} cm^{-2}s^{-1}$ and a maxi
 mum daily integrated  of 14 pb$^{-1}$ were achieved with the crab waist sc
 heme of beam collisions.\nKLOE-2 represents the continuation of the KLOE e
 xperiment with a improved physics program mainly focused on the study of K
 $_S$\, η rare decays as well as on kaon interferometry\, test of discrete
  symmetries\, and search for physics beyond the Standard Model. The collec
 ted data sample will allow to perform CPT symmetry and quantum coherence t
 ests using entangled neutral kaons\, studies of pseudoscalar mesons produc
 ed in γγ-physics collisions\, and the search for signals of a hidden dar
 k-matter sector\, among the fields to be addressed.\nThe general purpose K
 LOE detector\, composed by one of the biggest Drift Chamber ever built sur
 rounded by a lead-scintillating fiber Electromagnetic Calorimeter among th
 e best ones for energy and timing performance at low energies\, undergone 
 several upgrades including an Inner Tracker made of  cylindrical GEMs\,  t
 o improve vertex reconstruction capabilities near the interaction region\,
  a tagging system for scattered electrons in  γγ processes\, and small a
 ngle calorimeters to inprove the acceptance for particles coming from the 
 Interaction Point.\nAn overview of the KLOE-2 experiment will be given inc
 luding present status and achievements together with physics plans.\n\nhtt
 ps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/629/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/629/
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SUMMARY:BEPCII and BESIII Status and Plans
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T053000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T060000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-674@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Chengping SHEN (Beihang University)\nThe BESIII dete
 ctor and BEPCII accelerator represent major upgrades over the previous  ve
 rsion  of  BES and  BEPC\;  the  facility  is  used  for\nstudies  of  had
 ron spectroscopy and ?-charm physics. The design luminosity was reached in
  2016\, setting a new world record for the accelerator in\nthis energy reg
 ime. After opertaing for more than ten years\, BESIII has achieved great s
 uccess. In my this report\, I review current status of BEPCII\nand BESIII\
 , and also will show the future plan for the upgrade.\n\nhttps://indico.in
 p.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/674/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/674/
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SUMMARY:Super KEKB and Belle2 status and plans
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T043000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T050000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-635@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Xiaolong Wang (Fudan University)\nhttps://indico.inp
 .nsk.su/event/15/contributions/635/
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URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/635/
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SUMMARY:COMET status and plans
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190226T073000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190226T075000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-646@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dzmitry Shoukavy (B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics 
 of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus)\nLepton Flavour Violation 
 in the charged lepton sector (CLFV) is forbidden in the  Standard Model. T
 herefore\, the observation of  CLFV process would be clear evidence of phy
 sics beyond the Standard Model.\nThe  COMET (COherent Muon to Electron Tra
 nsitions) experiment will measure one of these processes: $\\mu N \\righta
 rrow eN$ at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) in Toka
 i\, Japan. The COMET experiment will be conducted in two phases. Phase-I o
 f the\nexperiment is aiming at a signal sensitivity of $3.1 \\times 10^{
 −15}$. Phase-II will use much more intense beam and a more complex detec
 tion system to achieve  a single-event sensitivity of ~ $3 \\times 10^{−
 17}$. \nThis report gives an overview of construction and status of the CO
 MET experiment.\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/646/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/646/
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SUMMARY:Super Charm-Tau project at Novosibirsk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T024000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T031000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-661@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ivan Logashenko (BINP)\nThe Super Charm–Tau factor
 y at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk\, Russia) is an 
 electron-positron collider that will operate in the center-of-mass energy 
 range from 2 to 5-6 GeV with the peak luminosity of about $10^{35}$ cm$^{
 −2}$s$^{−1}$. The main goal of experiments is to study processes with 
 c quark or τ leptons in the final state. The experiments at Super Charm-t
 au factory are complementary to experiments at LHCb and Belle-II. \n\nWe'l
 l discuss the physics case for the Super Charm–Tau factory\, the concept
 ual design of the collider and the detector and the status of the project.
 \n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/661/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/661/
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SUMMARY:New results and perspectives in neutrino physics
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T104000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T110000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-675@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: YURY KUDENKO (INR\, MOSCOW)\nThe review of the prese
 nt status and futures perspectives of study neutrino oscillations in accel
 erator and reactor experiments will be presented. The results obtained in 
 current long baseline accelerator experiments T2K and NOvA are discussed. 
 An emphasis is put on a search for CP violation in neutrino oscillations. 
 The brief overview and status of the next generation accelerator based exp
 eriments T2HK (Japan) with 260 kt Hyper-Kamiokande far neutrino detector a
 nd DUNE (USA)  with 40 kt  LAr TPCs will be given.  The recent progress an
 d results obtained  in  searches for light sterile neutrinos in accelerato
 r and reactor experiments will be  also discussed. Finally\, the direct me
 asurement of the neutrino mass and status of neutrinoless double beta deca
 ys experiments will be presented.\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/co
 ntributions/675/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/675/
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SUMMARY:MUonE status and plans
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T093000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T095000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260513T230001Z
UID:indico-contribution-87-664@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Umberto Marconi (INFN)\nThe MUonE experiment aims to
  measure with very high-precision the hadronic contribution to the running
  of alpha $\\Delta\\alpha_{had}(t)$\, for space-like transferred momenta $
 t = q^2 \n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/664/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/664/
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SUMMARY:Progress of Super Tau-Charm Facility (STCF) in China
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T083000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-665@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Haiping Peng PENG (University of Science and Technol
 ogy\, China)\nThe super tau-charm facility is of rich in the physics progr
 am\, is an unique platform for the physics with charmed quark and tau lept
 on\, and provide a great opportunity for study of QCD\, exotic hadrons as 
 well as search for new physics. BEPCII/BESIII\, which is the only one mach
 ine running at the tau-charm region at present\, is producing fruitful phy
 sics results\, but will end its mission in 5-8 years. A STCF in China is a
  nature extension of BEPCII/BESIII\, and the R&D process is ongoing in Chi
 na. In this talk\, we will introduce you the progress of STCF in China.\n\
 nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/665/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/665/
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SUMMARY:J-PARC muon g-2/EDM experiment
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T085000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T091000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-673@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Takayuki Yamazaki (KEK)\nThe J-PARC muon $g-2$/EDM e
 xperiment (E34 experiment) aims to measure the muon anomalous magnetic mom
 ent with a precision of 0.5 ppm and search for muon electric dipole moment
  with a sensitivity of $10^{-21}~e\\cdot$cm. The method of this experiment
  \n is independent of Fermilab's experiment\, and a low-emittance muon bea
 m and a factor of 20 smaller muon storage magnet are utilized. A new muon 
 beam line (H-line) at J-PARC and dedicated muon LINAC to reaccelerate ultr
 a-slow muons are under construction to supply a low-emittance muon beam. T
 he latest update and current status of this experiment will be reported.\n
 \nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/673/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/673/
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SUMMARY:BINP electron-positron facilities
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T050000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T053000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-686@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dmitry Shwartz (BINP)\nThe overview of two running B
 INP electron-positron colliders VEPP-4M (1-5 GeV/beam) and VEPP-2000 (0.15
 -1 GeV/beam) is presented. Since 2016 both colliders are joint to the sing
 le accelerator complex via common injector of high quality intensive beams
 . In 2017 VEPP-2000 resumed data taking after 3 years of upgrade. The lumi
 nosity was increased in a factor of 3-5 in a whole energy range.\n\nhttps:
 //indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/686/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/686/
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SUMMARY:Precision Hadron Physics at the future MESA accelerator
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T095000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T101000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-691@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Denig Achim (JGU Mainz)\nBased on the expertise in h
 igh-intensity electron accelerator technology at the Mainz Microtron MAMI\
 , a new accelerator MESA (Mainz Energy-Recovering Superconducting Accelera
 tor) is currently under construction at the Institute for Nuclear Physics 
 at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. MESA will be operated at low beam 
 energies below 155 MeV\, but at high inensities of at least 1 mA of beam c
 urrent. The high intensity will provide the basis for a series of precisio
 n experiments in the fields of hadron and low-energy particle physics. In 
 this talk\, highlights of the research programme at MESA will be discussed
  including a new measurement of the electroweak mixing angle at low moment
 um transfer (P2 experiment)\, measurements of the electromagnetic form fac
 tors of the nucleons (MAGIX experiment) as well as searches for dark secto
 r particles (the MAGIX and the beam dump experiment BDX). These experiment
 s will be operated either in the extracted beam mode of MESA (P2 and BDX) 
 or in the energy-recovering mode (MAGIX) of the accelerator\, in which for
  the first time a high-intensity energy-recovering beam will be operated i
 n conjunction with a gas internal target.\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/eve
 nt/15/contributions/691/
LOCATION: Conference room
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/691/
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SUMMARY:MEG2 and Mu3E status and plans
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T101000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190225T104000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-87-692@indico.inp.nsk.su
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Paolo Walter Cattaneo (INFN Pavia)\nThe status of th
 e MEG II experiment\, the upgrade of MEG\, whose goal is to\nsearch for th
 e forbidden decay mu -> e+ gamma with increased precision\, is presented.\
 nAfter a brief review of the motivations behind such a search and the curr
 ent limit\ndue to MEG\, we present the design of the detector in detail.\n
 The motivations of the upgrade of each subdetector is presented\nwith the 
 resolution improvements expected and measured.\nNovel subdetectors and cal
 ibration hardware are introduced.\nResults from beam tests on the subdetec
 tors are presented.\nThe schedule of the forthcoming years is presented.\n
 We conclude with the expected sensitivity of the MEGII experiment.\n\nhttp
 s://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/15/contributions/692/
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