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In absence of direct signs of new physics at the LHC, flavour physics provides an ideal laboratory to look for deviations from the Standard Model and explore an energy regime beyond the LHC reach. Here, new results in CP violation and rare…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2014-11-25 Patrick Koppenburg

Heavy flavour physics provides excellent opportunities to indirectly search for new physics at very high energy scales and to study hadron properties for deep understanding of the strong interaction. The LHCb experiment has been playing a…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2023-03-23 Shanzhen Chen , Yiming Li , Wenbin Qian , Zhihong Shen , Yuehong Xie , Zhenwei Yang , Liming Zhang , Yanxi Zhang

These lectures give a topical review of heavy flavour physics, in particular \CP violation and rare decays, from an experimental point of view. They describe the ongoing motivation to study heavy flavour physics in the LHC era, the current…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2014-07-29 Tim Gershon

The LHC physics era is about to commence; here we discuss a complementary physics program that would be realized at a high luminosity flavor factory. A flavor factory experiment can search for new physics in CP asymmetries, inclusive decay…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2009-09-25 A. J. Schwartz

In recent years, the CKM picture of flavor and CP violation has been confirmed, mainly due to B decay data. Yet, it is likely that there are small corrections to this picture. We expect to find new physics not much above the weak scale.…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-11-19 Yuval Grossman , Zoltan Ligeti , Yosef Nir

With the advent of the LHC, we will be able to probe New Physics (NP) up to energy scales almost one order of magnitude larger than it has been possible with present accelerator facilities. While direct detection of new particles will be…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-05-27 G. Buchalla , T. K. Komatsubara , F. Muheim , L. Silvestrini , M. Artuso , D. M. Asner , P. Ball , E. Baracchini , G. Bell , M. Beneke , J. Berryhill , A. Bevan , I. I. Bigi , M. Blanke , Ch. Bobeth , M. Bona , F. Borzumati , T. Browder , T. Buanes , O. Buchmuller , A. J. Buras , S. Burdin , D. G. Cassel , R. Cavanaugh , M. Ciuchini , P. Colangelo , G. Crosetti , A. Dedes , F. De Fazio , S. Descotes-Genon , J. Dickens , Z. Dolezal , S. Durr , U. Egede , C. Eggel , G. Eigen , S. Fajfer , Th. Feldmann , R. Ferrandes , P. Gambino , T. Gershon , V. Gibson , M. Giorgi , V. V. Gligorov , B. Golob , A. Golutvin , Y. Grossman , D. Guadagnoli , U. Haisch , M. Hazumi , S. Heinemeyer , G. Hiller , D. Hitlin , T. Huber , T. Hurth , T. Iijima , A. Ishikawa , G. Isidori , S. Jager , A. Khodjamirian , P. Koppenburg , T. Lagouri , U. Langenegger , C. Lazzeroni , A. Lenz , V. Lubicz , W. Lucha , H. Mahlke , D. Melikhov , F. Mescia , M. Misiak , M. Nakao , J. Napolitano , N. Nikitin , U. Nierste , K. Oide , Y. Okada , P. Paradisi , F. Parodi , M. Patel , A. A. Petrov , T. N. Pham , M. Pierini , S. Playfer , G. Polesello , A. Policicchio , A. Poschenrieder , P. Raimondi , S. Recksiegel , P. Reznicek , A. Robert , S. Robertson , J. L. Rosner , G. Ruggiero , A. Sarti , O. Schneider , F. Schwab , S. Simula , S. Sivoklokov , P. Slavich , C. Smith , M. Smizanska , A. Soni , T. Speer , P. Spradlin , M. Spranger , A. Starodumov , B. Stech , A. Stocchi , S. Stone , C. Tarantino , F. Teubert , S. T'Jampens , K. Toms , K. Trabelsi , S. Trine , S. Uhlig , V. Vagnoni , J. J. van Hunen , G. Weiglein , A. Weiler , G. Wilkinson , Y. Xie , M. Yamauchi , G. Zhu , J. Zupan , R. Zwicky

Although direct detection of new particles will be the main focus of the LHC, indirect New Physics searches are expected to provide useful complementary information. In particular, precision measurements of rare processes occurring in…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2008-05-19 A. Hicheur

Based on flavour symmetries only, there are two ways to give rise to an effective description of flavour physics in the quark sector close to the CKM picture: one is based on $U(3)_q\times U(3)_u\times U(3)_d$ (or equivalent) and the other…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2015-06-18 Riccardo Barbieri , Dario Buttazzo , Filippo Sala , David M. Straub

The experimental success of the predictions of the Standard Model in the flavour sector suggests that New Physics should possess a highly non-generic flavour structure. Different approaches to this idea of Minimal Flavour Violation have…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-08-19 Maria Valentina Carlucci

The origin of flavour and CP violation is among the most important open questions in particle physics. Imminent results from the LHC as well as planned dedicated flavour physics experiments might help to shed light on this puzzle. This talk…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2022-03-02 David M. Straub

The main purpose of Heavy Flavor experiments is to discover physics beyond the Standard Model, or characterize it, should it be found elsewhere. Thus, current limits on New Physics (NP) are reviewed. New results are presented, some…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2011-09-23 Sheldon Stone

Flavour physics has a long tradition of paving the way for direct discoveries of new particles and interactions. Results over the last decade have placed stringent bounds on the parameter space of physics beyond the Standard Model. Early…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2015-06-04 Marco Gersabeck , Vladimir V. Gligorov , Nicola Serra

LHCb is the heavy flavour precision experiment of the proton-proton Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It will search for new physics in CP violation and rare decays and is ready for the start-up of the LHC. An overview of its physics…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2019-08-13 Pascal Perret

The Large Hadron Collider will be a unique place to find new physics in the next decade. A huge production of b and c quarks will allow a rich programme of Heavy Flavour Physics to be carried out either by the multipurpose experiments ATLAS…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2011-09-23 Pascal Perret

We present a status report on the indirect searches for New Physics performed by means of heavy flavour decays. Particular attention is devoted to the recent experimental results in B and charm physics obtained by the LHC experiments. The…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-04-29 Gino Isidori , Frederic Teubert

Flavour physics plays a crucial role in the search for physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). While $B$ physics offers many observables to look for deviations from the SM, the highest new physics sensitivity can be obtained in the rare…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-12-03 Monika Blanke

I review the current status of our knowledge of CP violation and flavor physics. I discuss where one should look for future improvements, and outline the experimental and theoretical priorities of the field.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-11-17 Adam F. Falk

We currently live in the age of the CKM paradigm. The $3\times 3$ matrix that links $(d,\ s,\ b)$ quarks to $(u,\ c,\ t)$ in the charged current weak interaction, being complex and nominally with 18 parameters, can be accounted for by just…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2017-10-25 Paoti Chang , Kai-Feng Chen , Wei-Shu Hou

We give a status report on quark flavour physics in view of the latest data from the B factories and the LHC, and discuss the impact of the latest experimental results on new physics in the MFV framework. We also show some examples of the…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2013-05-21 Tobias Hurth , Farvah Mahmoudi

Future Experiments at LHC will have the opportunity to pursue an extensive program on B Physics and CP violation. The expected performance are presented here.

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2007-05-23 Marta Calvi
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