4Th International Workshop on B Physics and CP Violation
Program


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Feb. 18 (Sun) Registration
Feb. 19 (Mon) Physics Program
Feb. 20 (Tue) Physics Program
Feb. 21 (Wed) Excursion and Banquet
Feb. 22 (Thu) Physics Program
Feb. 23 (Fri) Physics Program


Feburary, 18
Registration 17:00-21:00
Welcome party 19:00-21:00
Feburary, 19
Registration 8:00
9:00-9:10
Announcements
Session 19-I:
Asymmetry measurements from asymmetric colliders Chairman J. Dorfan (SLAC)
9:10-9:45
BaBar - S. Smith, Princeton
sin 2φ1 with B -> Charmonium Modes from Babar [1](4.75MB)
9:45-10:20
Belle - M. Hazumi, Osaka
sin 2φ1 measurement from Belle [1](5.13MB), [2](5.18MB)
10:20-10:50
Coffee Break
Session 19-II:
B physics from colliders and Theoretical considerations Chairman S. Yamada (KEK)
10:50-11:25
CLEO - E. H. Thorndike, Rochester
Recent results from CLEO [1](6.04MB)
11:25-12:00
M. Gronau, Technion
Recent theoretical developement in CP violation [1](4.47MB)
12:00-13:30
Lunch
Session 19-III:
Lattice and determination of φ3, Chairman K. Nishijima
13:30-13:50
A. Falk, Johns Hopkins
Measuring φ3 cleanly with CP-tagged Bs and Bd decays[1](1.62MB)
13:50-14:05
Belle - T. Kawasaki - Niigata
Charmonium production in B decays[1](0.66MB)
14:05-14:25
D. M. Atwood, Iowa State
Strategies for The Determination of φ3 in B- -> D0K-[1](0.83MB)
14:25-15:00
S. Aoki
Recent Lattice Results[1](3.78MB)
15:00-15:30
Coffee break
Session 19-IV:
Present and future e+e- storage rings, Chairman A.I. Sanda(Nagoya)
15:30-16:00
J. T. Seeman, SLAC
PEP-II Status and Plans[1](7.43MB), [2](8.87MB)
16:00-16:30
S. Kurokawa, KEK
KEKB Status and Plans[1](4.14MB), [2](4.76MB), [3](5.77MB)
16:30-17:00
Muon g-2 - L.Duong, Minnesota
the New Result on Muon g - 2[1](7.46MB)
18:00-20:00
Dinner
Session 19-V:
Poster 20:00-22:00
  1. H. Aihara, Tokyo
    TBA
  2. T. Ohshima, Nagoya
    TBA
  3. A. I. Sanda, Nagoya
    PQCD
  4. P. Ko
    Supersymmetric CP Violations in the Kaon System
  5. C. Jin, Melbourne
    Semi-Inclusive B -> K(K*) X Decays with Initial Bound State Effects
  6. T. Kurimoto, Toyama
    |Vub| determination by B -> Ds π
  7. R. Sinha, The Inst. of Math. Sci.
    Extracting weak phase information from B->VV Decays
  8. O. P. Schneider (Lausanne) and T. Nakada (CERN/Lausanne)
    LHCb Trigger
  9. S. Oh, Yonsei
    Determination of the CP phase γ with possibility of new physics
  10. T. Onogi, Hiroshima
    Study of B -> π l ν Decay with Lattice QCD
  11. S. Recksiegel, KEK
    Direct CP Asymmetry in B -> Xd γ in the MSSM
  12. K-C. Yang, Chung Yuan Christian
    Analysis of B -> φ K Decays in QCD Factorization
  13. D. J. Jackson Osaka
    Statistical Significance of the Belle sin 2φ1 Measurement
  14. A. Hoecker, Paris-Sud
    Constraining the CKM Matrix
  15. C-H. Chen, National Cheng Kung
    Analysis of B -> (ωρ) K decays in the PQCD
  16. K. UKAI, Nagoya
    Branching Ratios of B -> Ds K Decays in Perturbative QCD Approach
  17. TBA, CMS
    B-Physics prospects with CMS
  18. Belle - K. Inami, Nagoya
    CPT test with tau decays
  19. Belle - Y. Yusa, Tohoku
    Search for neutrinoless tau decays


Feburary, 20
Session 20-1:
Rare and radiative B decays, Chairman H. Sugawara (KEK)
9:00-9:30
Belle - T. Iijima, KEK
B meson rare decays[1](5.71MB), [2](4.53MB)
9:30-10:00
BaBar - A. Hoecker, Paris-Sud
Hadronic B decays to charmless final states and to J/ψ K*[1](4.15MB), [2](4.03MB)
10:00-10:30
CLEO - A. L. Lyon, Rochester
Bounds on the CP Asymmetry in b -> sγ Decays
Observation of B -> φK and B -> φK* [1](5.88MB), [2](2.84MB)
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
Session 20-II:
Rare and radiative B decays, Chairman D. Hitlin (Cal Tech)
11:00-11:15
Belle - Y. Ushiroda, Kyoto
Radiative decays of B mesons[1](3.63MB)
11:15-11:50
T. Mannel, Univ. Karlsruhe
Theoretical Aspects of b -> sγ transitions[1](0.62MB)
11:50-12:05
Belle - A. Bozek, INP Krakow
Hadronic B decays into final states including vector mesons[1](4.98MB)
12:05-13:35
Lunch
Session 20-III:
Perturbative QCD and two body B decays, Chairman K. Fujikawa (Tokyo)
13:35-13:50
Belle - A. Y. Garmash, KEK
Charmless B decays into three charged track final states[1](3.46MB)
13:50-14:25
H-n. Li, National Cheng-Kung University
Overview of PQCD[1](4.24MB)
14:25-14:45
Y-Y. Keum, Academia Sinica
B -> Kπ decays and CP Violation[1](4.99MB), [2](2.70MB)
14:45-15:05
L. Silvestrini, Roma
Penguins and Factorization in B -> Kπ and B -> ππ decays[1](2.93MB)
15:05-15:35
Coffee break
Session 20-IV:
Physics of D mesons, Chairman S. Matsuda (Kyoto)
15:35-16:05
CLEO - A. B. Smith, Minnesota
First Measurement of the D* Intrinsic Width
Study of CKM Suppression, Mixing and CP-Violation in D0 Decays[1](6.55MB), [2](4.08MB)
16:05-16:20
Belle - J. Tanaka, Tokyo
Measurements of D (Ds) lifetimes and search for D0 - D0bar mixing[1](3.60MB)
16:20-16:55
I. I. Bigi, Nortre Dame
Charm[1](5.87MB), [2](2.15MB)
16:55-17:10
CLEO - T. Coan, SMU
Search for CP violation in tau decay[1](2.43MB)
18:00-20:00
Dinner
Session 20-VI:
1034 and beyond, Chairman S. Smith, 20:00-22:00
  1. J. Alexander, Cornell
    Introduction
  2. J. Alexander, Cornell
    Rare B decay reach as a function of luminosity at e+e- machines[1](5.14MB)
  3. K. Abe, KEK
    φ3 determinations at the Y(4S) as function of luminosity[1](2.84MB)
  4. Y. Kwon
    CP asymmetries as a function of luminosity at e+e- machines[1](6.77MB)
  5. S. Petrak
    Gamma Determinations at the Y(5S) as a function of luminosity[1](6.06MB)
  6. A. Falk, Johns Hopkins
    Precision Measurements of Vub (Theory)[1](1.84MB)
  7. J. Lee, Purdue
    Precision Vub as a function of luminosity at e+e- machines(Experiment)[1](5.72MB)
  8. H. Lacker, Saclay
    CKM Fits[1](2.87MB)
  9. G. Eigen, Bergen
    Detectors as a function of luminosity at e+e- machines[1](5.55MB)


Feburary, 21


Excursion Leave Shima Kanko Hotel for Toba at 8:00 A.M. via toll road named Pearl Road.

1. TOBA OBSERVATION PLATFORM along the Pearl Road.
You can see beautiful view of the coast extends from Toba to Shima.
2. MIKIMOTO PEARL ISLAND Toba city
3. MEOTOIWA (The Wedded-Rocks) Futami city
4. ISE GRAND SHRINE Ise city
We will visit Inner Shrine (Naiku) first.
Then (around 1:00 P.M.) Free at leisure at OKAGE-YOKOCHO until departure.
Lunch is NOT included. You can find various foods and snacks at OKAGE-YOKOCHO and near by.
Arrive at Shima Kanko Hotel around 5:00 P.M.
Additionally, Banquet will be held at Shima Kanko Hotel, start at 6:00 P.M.

Feburary, 22
Session 22-I:
B0-B0bar oscillation, Chairman V. Luth (SLAC)
9:00-9:30
BaBar - C. Bozzi, SLAC
B0 Osciallation and Lifetimes using exclusive and Inclusive B decay Samples[1](7.29MB)
9:30-9:45
Belle - N. Hastings
Measurements of B lifetimes and B0-B0bar mixing[1](5.62MB)
9:45-10:05
LEP-SLD - R. Forty, CERN
B physics from LEP and SLD[1](5.93MB)
10:05-10:20
LEP-SLD - G. Boix, CERN
Bs0- Bs0bar mixing[1](4.23MB)
10:20-11:40
S. Hashimoto, KEK
Width difference of Bs mesons from lattice QCD[1](4.49MB)
10:40-11:10
Coffee break
Session 22-II:
Searching for new physics in B decays, Chairman Y. Nagashima (Osaka)
11:10-11:45
A. Masiero, SISSA-Trieste
Susy[1](5.83MB), [2](6.79MB)
11:45-12:05
D. London, Montreal
Searching for new physics via CP violation in B -> ππ[1](3.13MB)
12:05-12:25
W.S. Hou, Taiwan
Novel Effects in B System: From Intrinsic Charm to SUSY[1](6.34MB)
12:25-14:00
Lunch
Session 22-III:
Chairman A.Masaike (Fukui Inst of Tech)
14:00-14:30
CLEO - K. Ecklund, Cornell
Determination of the B -> D*lν Decay Width and |Vcb|
Bounds on the CP Asymmetry in Like-sign Dilepton Events from Upsilon(4S) -> B Bbar[1](8.89MB)
14:30-14:45
Belle - H. K. Jang
Measurements of CKM matrix elements, and Vcb and Vub in B decays[1](5.23MB)
14:45-15:20
A. Soni, Brookhaven
Status of CKM Paradigm[1](9.08MB)
15:20-15:50
Break
Session 22-IV:
New results from K decays, Chairman E. Aslanides
15:50-16:05
KTeV - H. Nguyen, Fermilab
Semileptonic charge asymmetry based on 300M Ke3 decays[1](5.40MB)
16:05-16:20
KTeV - M. W. Arenton, Virginia
Rare decay results including KL -> π0π0ee, π0μe, 4e, μμγ, πμμ[1](6.67MB)
16:20-16:35
NA48 - U. Koch, Institut fuer Physik
the future plans of NA48[1](3.67MB)
Session 22-V:
Future of B Physics, Chairman N. Lockyer (Penn)
16:35-16:55
CDF-D0 - W. J. Taylor, Stony Brook
Run II Beauty Physics at CDF and DZero[1](6.35MB)
16:55-17:15
BTeV - W. Johns, Vanderbilt
Overview of the BTeV[1](5.05MB)
17:15-17:35
T. Nakada, CERN and Laussane
B physics prospects at LHC[1](1.00MB)
18:00-20:00
Dinner
Session 22-VI:
Poster 20:00-22:00
  1. N. Yamada, KEK
    B0-B0bar mixing from lattice QCD
  2. T-W. Yeh, National Chiao-Tung
    A twist 3 factorization theorem for charmless B decays
  3. P. Zyla, LBL
    The HyperCP Search for Direct CP Violation in Hyperon Decays
  4. Y-Y. Keum TBA
  5. N. Okamura Prospects of Very Long Base-Line Neutrino Oscillation Experiments with the JAERI-KEK High Intensity Proton Accelerator
  6. C-D. Lu, Inst. of High Energy Physics, CAS
    Branching Ratio and CP asymmetries of B -> πρ, πΩ decays in perturbation QCD approach
  7. G. Bhattacharyya Large CP Violation in Radiative B Decays in Supersymmetry without R Parity
  8. E. Kou, Nagoya
    B -> Kη' decay in perturbative QCD method
  9. A. Abdesslam, Taiwan
    Signatures of the Strange-Beauty Squark in Bs Mixing and Collider Search
  10. T. Morozumi, CERN and Hiroshima
    Radiative B decays: B -> D*γ in the perturvative QCD approach
  11. K-C. Yang B -> J/ψ K Decays in QCD Factorization
  12. M. Nagashima, Ochanomizu
    Contributions of vector-like quarks to B -> Xsγ and BsBsbar mixing
  13. E-J. Chun
    CP Asymmetries in Radiative B Decays with R-parity Violation
  14. Ko, Taiwan
    Supersymmetric CP Violations in the Kaon System
  15. R. Sinha (The Inst. of Math. Sci.) and K. UKAI (Nagoya)
    PQCD study of B -> VV
  16. C-W. Hwang Form Factors of Pion with a Consistent Treatment
  17. C.K. Chua
    SUSY Contributions in B - Bbar Mixing and B->pipi Decay
  18. A. S. Kronfeld, Fermilab
    |Vub| and Lattice QCD
  19. Belle - H.C. Huang, Taiwan
    K+K- and KsKs productions in two photon processes


Feburary, 23
Session 23-I:
Summary and Theoretical considerations, Chairman K. Igi (Kanagawa)
9:00-9:20
E. Berger, Argonne
Low Energy Supersymmetry and the Tevatron Bottom-Quark Cross Section[1](5.27MB)
9:20-9:40
H. Lipkin, Weizmann
[1](5.20MB)
9:40-10:15
S. Brodsky, SLAC
Perturbative QCD for two body decays of B meson[1](9.07MB), [2](8.74MB), [3](7.65MB)
10:15-10:45
Break
Session 23-II:
Summary, Chairman J. Rosner (Chicago)
10:45-11:15
J. Alexander, Cornell
Summary of 1034 and Beyond[1](0.99MB)
11:15-12:15
F. Gilman, Carnegie Mellon
Workshop Summary[1](8.48MB), [2](8.05MB)
12:15-13:45
Lunch