Abstract

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will represent a very important opportunity for B physics research. The two multi-purpose experiments, ATLAS and CMS will have the capability to realize competitive programmes, while a dedicated experiment LHCb will have the explicit task to exploit a wide range of physics decays involving B mesons. This paper is a review of the main characteristics of the future measurements of the Unitarity Triangle angles at these experiments, and the expected achievable precisions.

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