Preface
Charm physics covers the studies of a range of composite particles containing charm quarks which provide unique opportunities for probing the strong and weak interactions in the standard model and beyond. Recently, a large variety of new results have been published, from the observation of new states to mixing and CP violation. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together physicists working in the field of charm physics to discuss recent results in the field, including the impact on and from theory, as well as projections for results to be expected from upcoming facilities. |
Plenary Talks
Overview and Spectroscopy
Session Chairs: Alexander Lenz, Hai-Bo Li, Yangheng Zheng, Bruce Yabsley
Semi-leptonic and rare decays, and production
Session Chairs: Andreas Kronfeld, Jolanta Brodzicka
Mixing, CP violation, and amplitude analyses
Session Chairs: Jernej Kamenik, Marcello Giorgi, Svjetlana Fajfer, Guy Wilkinson
Future experiments and facilities, and summary
Session Chairs: Kai-Thomas Brinkmann, Nora Brambilla
Parallel Talks
Mixing and CP violation
Session Chairs: Matthew Charles, Alexey Petrov
Spectroscopy and production
Session Chairs: Christine Davies, Antimo Palano
Rare decays, facilities, and baryon and charmonium decays
Session Chairs: Alan Schwartz, Jonas Rademacker
Production and mass measurements, and focus session: Zc(3900)
Session Chairs: Gudrun Hiller, Qiang Zhao
Posters
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