ABSTRACT:
The study of the interactions between the fundamental
building blocks of matter is a critical component of our understanding
of the history of the universe and its dynamics. My talk will describe
how our experimental study of charm quark decays may test key features
of our present understanding of these interactions, and, possibly, open
a window towards new physics. The experimental data discussed are taken
at the CESR electron-positron collider.
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Colloquium Friday, April 29, 2005 4:00 PM Physics Building, Room 204 Note special time. Note special room. |
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