Abstract

An overview of the ATLAS B-physics trigger and offline performance studies is presented. From the initial running at low luminosity at LHC, high-statistics B analyzes will allow sensitive tests of possible new physics contributions by searching for additional CP violating effects and for anomalous rates of rare B-decay channels. In the physics of the B s 0 meson system the expected ATLAS sensitivities to mass and width differences are compared to recent measurements done at the Tevatron. There is also sensitivity to a weak mixing phase beyond the Standard Model expectation. ATLAS will also be able to continue its search for the rare B decays using the high luminosity running.

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