<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CRC会員 各位                CRC事務局 ************************************************************************** CRCのみなさま 名大KMIで来年2月18-23日に開催予定の国際シンポジウムと 国際スクールの案内を回覧いたします。 名大ISEE/KMI 伊藤好孝 ============================================================================= 関連分野の皆様、 名古屋大学素粒子宇宙起源研究機構(KMI)では、以下のとおり、国際シンポジウム(2019年2月18-20日)と国際スクール(2019年2月21-23日)を開催いたします。周囲の方にご周知頂くとともに、興味のある方の積極的な参加を是非お願いいたします。 KMI2019, KMI school 2019 組織委員一同 =============================================================================== Dear colleagues, The KMI (Kobayashi-Maekawa Institute), Nagoya University will host the 4th KMI international conference (Feb.18-20), and also the 2nd international school (Feb.21-23). Please find below the first circular of the two events. We will open the registration soon, and let you know again. If you are interested, please mark your calendar. =============================================================================== The 4th KMI International Symposium on "Quest for the Origin of Particles and the Universe" (KMI2019) First Circular (2018/11/09) The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute (KMI), Nagoya University will host the 4th KMI International Symposium on “Quest for the Origin of Particles and the Universe” (KMI2019) from February 18 through 20, 2019. The aim of the symposium is to review the status and prospect of the cutting-edge researches in relevant fields, and to develop the interdisciplinary researches to approach the mysteries of Dark Universe. One of the highlights of KMI2019 will be a session focused on mysteries of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe. Note that KMI2019 will be followed by the 2nd KMI school dedicated for the similar topic, from February 21 through 23, 2019. Students and young researchers are encouraged to attend also the 2nd KMI school. 1. Date : From February 18 (Monday) through 20 (Wednesday), 2019 2. Conference venue : Conference will be held at ES Hall on the ground floor of ES Building at Nagoya University, Higashiyama campus. 3. Scientific program : The scientific program will consist of invited talks on recent theoretical and experimental achievements and future prospects in ; - Particle physics at energy (LHC) and intensity frontier (SuperKEKB, J-PARC) - Fundamental physics with neutrons - High energy hadron physics at zero degree - Quark gluon plasma - Exotic hadrons - Dark matter physics - Astronomy with X-ray, radio-wave and gravitation wave - Gravity & cosmology - Dark energy - String theory KMI2019 program will also include a topical session focused on mysteries of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe. We will also organize a poster session for those who want to present their own works. Confirmed speakers: T. Haino (NCU), K. Hayasaka (Niigata), D. Jordan(Curtin), S. Kazama (KMI), S. Kawamura (Nagoya), M. Kitaguchi (KMI), H. Menjyo (Nagoya), T. Naka (KMI), Y. Nakahama (KMI), K. Nakazawa (KMI), A. Nishizawa (KMI), C. Nonaka (KMI), Y. Okumura (Tokyo), Y. Omura (KMI), T. Takayanagi (YITP), J. Velkovska (Vanderbilt), S. Yokoyama (Nagoya) Detailed program will be announced in the 2nd circular. 4. Registration We will open registration by the end of November, 2018. 5. Organization Advisory Committee: J. Ellis (King's College), G. 't Hooft (Utrecht), T. Kajita (ICRR), T. Kugo (Kyoto Sangyo, MISC), K. Sato (JSPS/IPMU), J. Silk (Oxford), M. Yamauchi (KEK) Organizing Committee: M. Kobayashi (Chair), T. Iijima, J. Hisano, S. Nojiri, Y. Itow (Co-Chair), T. Abe, A. Gaz, M. Harada, K. Ichiki, K. Izumi, H. Kanno, Y. Kato, S. Kawamura, S. Kazama, M. Kitaguchi, T. Kitahara, P. Krizan, Y. Maeda, N. Maekawa, K. Matsuoka, T. Naka, Y. Nakahama, M. Nakamura, T. Nakano, K. Nakazawa, A. Nishizawa, C. Nonaka, Y. Omura, T. Sakai, H. Shimizu, T. Shiromizu, Y. Shoji, N. Sugiyama, H. Tajima, M. Tanabashi, K. Tobe, M. Tomoto 6. Correspondence: KMI2019 Secretariat Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, JAPAN Email: KMI2019 [at] kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp =============================================================================== The 2nd KMI School: " Particle-Antiparticle Asymmetry in the Universe " (Feb. 21 to 23, 2019) First Circular (2018/11/09) The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) was established on 2010 at Nagoya University in order to explore new frontiers of modern physics beyond the Standard Model. KMI decided to launch the KMI school in 2018, to which we invite distinguished researchers to KMI to have them give their lectures on specific topics every year. The KMI school is intended for graduate school students and young post-docs. We would like you to encourage young members in your groups to join in the KMI school. The 2nd KMI school will be held with a topic "Particle-Antiparticle Asymmetry in the Universe", which is one of the biggest mysteries in physics. While CP violation in the quark sector has been established and interpreted with the theory proposed by Kobayashi-Maskawa in 1973, it is yet unknown how we can reproduce the Universe dominated by matter. New Physics beyond the Standard Model would be necessary for solving the issue. Many researchers, including our members in KMI, are working intensively on the subject from viewpoints of elementary particle physics and astrophysics. Note that there will be KMI2019 international symposium early in the same week (Feb. 18-20), and KMI2019 will have a topical session focusing on mysteries of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe. Students and young researchers are encouraged to attend also the KMI2019 symposium. We will hold the 2nd KMI school as follows: 1. Dates: Feb. 21 to 23, 2019 2. Venue: KMI Science Symposia (ES635) in Nagoya University 3. Program : Two lectures (titles are tentative, 90min.×3 for each lecture) 1) CP Violation in the Standard Model / Yuval Nir (Tel Aviv) 2) Baryogenesis / Wilfried Buchmüller (DESY) We will also organize a hand-on tutorial course (details will be announced in the 2nd circular). 4. Poster session. We encourage participants to present their research results at the poster session in the KMI school. We will not limit their topics to Particle-Antiparticle asymmetry. The best presentation will be selected among them, and we will award the presenter a prize. 5. Maximum of number of participants: 100 (due to the capacity of the lecture hall). 6. Registration : We will open the registration soon, by the end of November. 7. Organization Advisory Committee: J. Ellis (King's College), G. 't Hooft (Utrecht), T. Kajita (ICRR), T. Kugo (Kyoto Sangyo, MISC), K. Sato (JSPS/IPMU), J. Silk (Oxford), M. Yamauchi (KEK) Organizing Committee: M. Kobayashi (Chair), T. Iijima, J. Hisano, S. Nojiri, Y. Itow (Co-Chair), T. Abe, A. Gaz, M. Harada, K. Ichiki, K. Izumi, H. Kanno, Y. Kato, S. Kawamura, S. Kazama, M. Kitaguchi, T. Kitahara, P. Krizan, Y. Maeda, N. Maekawa, K. Matsuoka, T. Naka, Y. Nakahama, M. Nakamura, T. Nakano, K. Nakazawa, A. Nishizawa, C. Nonaka, Y. Omura, T. Sakai, H. Shimizu, T. Shiromizu, Y. Shoji, N. Sugiyama, H. Tajima, M. Tanabashi, K. Tobe, M. Tomoto 8. Correspondence: KMI school 2019 Secretariat Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, JAPAN Email: KMIschool2019 [at] kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp