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LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies

Since the start of the Large Hadron Collider program, direct searches for Beyond Standard Model (BSM) particles have constrained their mass scale to limits which are now above the energy reach of the current collider. As a result, studies of indirect probes of BSM physics have gained a considerable...

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Autor principal: Hicheur, Adlene
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.391.0006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759268
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description Since the start of the Large Hadron Collider program, direct searches for Beyond Standard Model (BSM) particles have constrained their mass scale to limits which are now above the energy reach of the current collider. As a result, studies of indirect probes of BSM physics have gained a considerable momentum, both experimentally and theoretically. The flavour anomalies in $b$ hadron decays are now recognized as an important laboratory for the indirect detection of BSM physics. This short review presents several key analyses in this area, and some prospects with future data.
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spelling cern-27592682023-01-31T10:56:32Zdoi:10.22323/1.391.0006http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759268engHicheur, AdleneLHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ AnomaliesParticle Physics - ExperimentSince the start of the Large Hadron Collider program, direct searches for Beyond Standard Model (BSM) particles have constrained their mass scale to limits which are now above the energy reach of the current collider. As a result, studies of indirect probes of BSM physics have gained a considerable momentum, both experimentally and theoretically. The flavour anomalies in $b$ hadron decays are now recognized as an important laboratory for the indirect detection of BSM physics. This short review presents several key analyses in this area, and some prospects with future data.{Since the start of the Large Hadron Collider program, direct searches for Beyond Standard Model (BSM) particles have constrained their mass scale to limits which are now above the energy reach of the current collider. As a result, studies of indirect probes of BSM physics have gained a considerable momentum, both experimentally and theoretically. The flavour anomalies in $b$ hadron decays are now recognized as an important laboratory for the indirect detection of BSM physics. This short review presents several key analyses in this area, and some prospects with future data.}arXiv:2101.04709oai:cds.cern.ch:27592682021-01-12
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Hicheur, Adlene
LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies
title LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies
title_full LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies
title_fullStr LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies
title_full_unstemmed LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies
title_short LHCb: Status and Prospects on the $b$ Anomalies
title_sort lhcb: status and prospects on the $b$ anomalies
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.391.0006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759268
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