Nikhef Colloquium: "Lepton flavour violation: gateways to new physics"

Europe/Amsterdam
H331 (Nikhef)

H331

Nikhef

    • 11:00 12:00
      Lepton flavour violation: gateways to new physics 1h
      Abstract: Massive neutrinos and leptonic mixing have provided the first evidence of flavour violation in the lepton sector, opening a unique gateway to many new phenomena, with an impact ranging from low-energy observables to colliders, as well as cosmology and astroparticle physics. If observed, charged lepton flavour violation (cLFV) is a clear sign of New Physics - beyond the Standard Mode (SM) minimally extended to accommodate neutrino oscillation data. After a brief review of the experimental status of cLFV searches, both at low- and high-energies, we comment on the prospects for the upcoming years. We then consider extensions of the SM which could potentially give rise to observable cLFV signals.
      Speaker: Dr Ana Teixeira (Clermont Ferrand)