Abstract

The LHCb experiment currently constructed at CERN has been designed to perform precision measurements on CP asymmetries and to measure rare decays of B mesons. We discuss some selected key measurements to demonstrate the potential of LHCb to find New Physics beyond the Standard Model.

Highlights

  • A lot of precise measurements are available from B-factories and Tevatron to test the CKM picture of flavour structure and CP violation

  • Sensitivity can be improved by adding more channels

  • A copious number of B-mesons is produced at LHC (105Hz @ 2x1032cm-2s-1)

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Motivation

A lot of precise measurements are available from B-factories and Tevatron to test the CKM picture of flavour structure and CP violation. LHCb aims to find New Physics contributions in these processes

LHCb detector in place
Control channel only
Physics motivation
Sensitivity for New Physics
Event selection and sensitivity studies
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