The Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) Conference was focused on the interplay between studies and measurements concerning charged lepton flavor violation processes. An update on the current and planned research was given, together with the analysis of up to date theoretical scenarios. R&D programs going on to set up new detection techniques and devices were also covered. Search for CLFV processes are powerful probes of physics beyond the Standard Model. This conference, the first in a projected series, has examined the status of CLFV-predicting models, both SUSY and non-SUSY, after the first LHC results, and has investigated the physics accessible in the coming round of experiments. We have learnt what searches for CLFV have already told us, and have examined the prospects for experiments and new facilities planned for the coming decade. The workshop was organized in plenary session of invited, review and contributed talks and poster presentation. Almost all papers presented at CLFV 2013 have been submitted to the Editorial Board and are published as refereed proceedings in this issue of Nuclear Physics B. In order to make widely available the whole set of contributions, all conference talks have been also published online as slides in downloadable files at this link: https://agenda.infn.it/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=5488 .
1st Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation, 1st Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation
PANAREO, Marco;
2014-01-01
Abstract
The Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) Conference was focused on the interplay between studies and measurements concerning charged lepton flavor violation processes. An update on the current and planned research was given, together with the analysis of up to date theoretical scenarios. R&D programs going on to set up new detection techniques and devices were also covered. Search for CLFV processes are powerful probes of physics beyond the Standard Model. This conference, the first in a projected series, has examined the status of CLFV-predicting models, both SUSY and non-SUSY, after the first LHC results, and has investigated the physics accessible in the coming round of experiments. We have learnt what searches for CLFV have already told us, and have examined the prospects for experiments and new facilities planned for the coming decade. The workshop was organized in plenary session of invited, review and contributed talks and poster presentation. Almost all papers presented at CLFV 2013 have been submitted to the Editorial Board and are published as refereed proceedings in this issue of Nuclear Physics B. In order to make widely available the whole set of contributions, all conference talks have been also published online as slides in downloadable files at this link: https://agenda.infn.it/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=5488 .I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.