Saga-Yonsei Joint Workshop XVIII

Asia/Seoul
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Saga-Yonsei Joint Workshop XVIII

We are pleased to announce the 18th 'Saga-Yonsei Partnership Program on High-Energy Physics'.  Since the 1st meeting in November 2004, the program has been held annually, alternating Saga U. and Yonsei U. as local hosts.  The program is aiming at beginning level graduate students in HEP, and consists of several regular lectures and topical seminars as well as student presentations.  

This year, once again as in the last time, we have the 18th program in online format, on Jan.20-21 and Jan.27-28.  While we miss the intimate atmosphere of face-to-face meeting and the fellowship among the HEP students of both universities, we hope the online format will be able to bring more students the opportunity of learning HEP subjects in the program.

This year, we have eight regular lectures (90-min. each) on the following subjects:
- New avenues for proton decay
- Mathematics for frontend circuit design
- Issues in cosmology: Quantum states during inflation
- Issues in cosmology: H0 tension
- Issues in collider physics and table-top particle physics 
- Homology analysis application to the QCD phase structure
- Can we prove that cosmic structures are of quantum mechanical origin?

In addition, as we usually do, we will have sessions of student presentations and short topical seminars by junior-level researchers.

We acknowledge the support by the International Partnership program of Saga University.  This program is also supported in part by NRF/BRL and BK21 programs of Yonsei University.
 

ZOOM connection information for all sessions (Jan. 20, 21, 27 and 28)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87654964107?pwd=MHNnaDljSDA0RkNKU0VNUE1VbFNkZz09

Meeting ID: 876 5496 4107
Passcode: 194665
 

Invited Lecturers

Liliana Velasco-Sevilla (CQUEST, Sogang U./KIAS)
Takahiro Fusayasu (Saga Univ.)
Jaehyeok Yoo (Korea Univ.)
Jin-Ouk Gong (Ewha Womans Univ.)
Donghui Jeong (Penn State U. / KIAS )
Vincent Vennin (Université de Paris)
Kouji Kashiwa (Fukuoka Inst. of Tech.)
Kimmo Kainulainen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)

Local Organizing Committee

Akira Sugiyama (Saga U.) 
Hwidong Yoo (Yonsei U.)
Motoi Tachibana (Saga U.)
Seong Chan Park (Yonsei U.)
Takahiro Fusayasu (Saga U.) 
Tomo Takahashi (Saga U.)
Youngjoon Kwon (Yonsei U.)
Registration
SYW18 Registration
Participants
  • ANNA ANTONOVA
  • chanho kim
  • Chanyoung Lee
  • Dhong Yeon Cheong
  • Dong-Won Jung
  • Dongwoon Kim
  • Fumiya Okamatsu
  • guk cho
  • Hajime Aoki
  • Hiroaki Kouno
  • Hwidong Yoo
  • Jaeyoung Kim
  • Junewoo Park
  • Kayoung Ban
  • Kazuma Kamei
  • Kyungho Kim
  • Kyuyeong Hwang
  • Mahtab Yaghubi Rad
  • makiko kan
  • Minseok Oh
  • Sang Chul Hyun
  • Sang Chul Hyun
  • Sanghyun Ko
  • Seongchan Park
  • Seungkyu Ha
  • Shiro Suzuki
  • Shoya Ishimaru
  • Sora Yamashita
  • Sung Mook Lee
  • Sungjin Cho
  • Sungwon Kim
  • Tae Geun Kim
  • Takahiro Fusayasu
  • Takumi Shinohara
  • Tatsuki Kodama
  • Tomo Takahashi
  • Tomoki Ishida
  • Vincent Vennin
  • Yeji Park
  • Yongkyu Kim
  • Yongsoo Jho
  • Youngjoon Kwon
  • Yu Tsykigawa
  • yuki akaike
  • Yun Eo
  • yuta otsu
    • 14:00 15:40
      Plenary: Opening & Lecture 1
      • 14:00
        Welcome & opening remarks 10m
        Speaker: Prof. Takahiro Fusayasu (Saga Univ.)
      • 14:10
        Lecture 1: New Avenues for Proton Decay 1h 30m

        Within this decade, a new generation of underground detectors—JUNO, DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande— are projected to improve significantly on the present sensitivities to various baryon decay modes. This presents a unique opportunity to test new decay modes in supersymmetric models that have not been considered before, partially because the sensitivity to those modes was not in the reach of the past underground detectors.

        Encouraged by the results in 1912.04888 and 2011.03554, where we find that in many cases, the next generation of underground detectors should be able to probe models with sparticle masses that are O(10) TeV, we would like to explore B-L and flavor violating decaying modes. Non-supersymmetric B-L violating modes were considered in 1203.5544 and flavor violating modes in the context of high-scale supersymmetry in 1312.7854. Probing supersymmetric scenarios with proton decay will give us an insight into what may lie beyond the SM, an insight that the LHC will not be able to give us, since O(10) TeV masses are beyond the reach of the LHC.

        Speaker: Dr Liliana Velasco-Sevilla (CQUEST, Sogang U./KIAS)
    • 15:50 17:30
    • 11:00 12:00
      Seminars
    • 13:00 14:30
      Plenary: Lecture 2
    • 15:00 17:50
      Plenary: student research talks
      • 15:00
        Search for axion-like particles in radiative muon decays 25m
        Speaker: Mr Yongsoo Jho (Yonsei U.)
      • 15:25
        Reheating in Models with Non-minimal Coupling in metric and Palatini formalisms 25m
        Speaker: Mr Sung Mook Lee (Yonsei U.)
      • 15:50
        H0 tension beyond LCDM 20m
        Speaker: Fumiya Okamatsu (Saga U.)
      • 16:10
        Relaxing inflation with non-minimal coupling: A general study 20m
        Speaker: Tatsuki Kodama (Saga U.)
      • 16:30
        Particle ID & 3D reconstruction with the Dual-Readout calorimeter simulation for Future e+e- colliders 25m
        Speaker: Mr Sanghyun Ko (Seoul National U.)
      • 16:55
        Search for dark photons in B -> K A' A' (A' -> l+ l-) at Belle 20m
        Speaker: Mr Yongkyu Kim (Yonsei U.)
    • 10:30 12:00
      Plenary: Lecture 7
      • 10:30
        Application of the persistent homology analysis to the QCD phase structure 1h 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Kouji Kashiwa (Fukuoka Inst. of Tech.)
    • 13:00 16:25
      Plenary: Group presentations & student research talks
      • 13:00
        Group homework presentations 1h 30m
      • 14:40
        Search for ALP in B -> K a (a -> gamma gamma) 20m
        Speaker: Mr Sungjin Cho (Yonsei U.)
      • 15:00
        Testing gravitational theories with the large-scale structure of the Universe 20m
        Speaker: Shoya Ishimaru (Saga U.)
      • 15:20
        Search for B -> X nu nu inclusive at Belle II 20m
        Speaker: Junewoo Park (Yonsei U.)
      • 15:40
        Lithium problem in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Early Dark Energy 20m
        Speaker: Sora Yamashita
      • 16:00
        Module assembly R&D of the Dual-Readout Calorimeter for future e+e- colliders 20m
        Speaker: Mr Guk Cho (Yonsei U.)
    • 16:30 18:30
      Plenary: Lecture 8
      • 16:30
        Quantum kinetic theory for cosmology applications 1h 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Kimmo Kainulainen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
      • 18:00
        Closing remarks 10m
        Speaker: Prof. Youngjoon Kwon (Yonsei U.)