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B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS
<!--HTML--><p>Studies of heavy flavour quark-antiquark bound states provide unique insights into the picture of strong interactions near the boundary between the perturbative and non-perturbative regimes. Despite the 40-year history since the discovery of the J/psi, quarkonia still chall...
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author | Walder, James William |
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description | <!--HTML--><p>Studies of heavy flavour quark-antiquark bound states provide unique insights into the picture of strong interactions near the boundary between the perturbative and non-perturbative regimes. Despite the 40-year history since the discovery of the J/psi, quarkonia still challenge both theory and experiment. Data collected in Run 1 has now produced a comprehensive suite of measurements for a range of energies, states and decay modes. The open beauty sector tests a variety of theoretical models and provides sensitivity to beyond-standard-model processes through precision measurements, such as studies of CP violation. Highlights and most recent measurements from the B-physics and quarkonium programmes of the ATLAS experiment will be presented.</p>
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spelling | cern-20332452022-11-02T22:33:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2033245engWalder, James WilliamB-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLASB-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLASLHC Seminar<!--HTML--><p>Studies of heavy flavour quark-antiquark bound states provide unique insights into the picture of strong interactions near the boundary between the perturbative and non-perturbative regimes. Despite the 40-year history since the discovery of the J/psi, quarkonia still challenge both theory and experiment. Data collected in Run 1 has now produced a comprehensive suite of measurements for a range of energies, states and decay modes. The open beauty sector tests a variety of theoretical models and provides sensitivity to beyond-standard-model processes through precision measurements, such as studies of CP violation. Highlights and most recent measurements from the B-physics and quarkonium programmes of the ATLAS experiment will be presented.</p> oai:cds.cern.ch:20332452015 |
spellingShingle | LHC Seminar Walder, James William B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS |
title | B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS |
title_full | B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS |
title_fullStr | B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS |
title_full_unstemmed | B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS |
title_short | B-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from ATLAS |
title_sort | b-physics and quarkonium highlights and recent results from atlas |
topic | LHC Seminar |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2033245 |
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