23-28 June 2019
Collegium Maius
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Recent results of the CKM angle γ measurement at LHCb and prospect for Run III and Run IV

25 Jun 2019, 13:30
1h 45m
Collegium Maius

Collegium Maius

Jagiellońska 15 Street, Kraków
Board: 41

Speaker

Wojciech Krupa (AGH UST)

Description

The CKM angle γ is the least precise measured parameter of the Unitary Triangle. Discrepancies between precise measurements of the CKM angle γ in the tree-level and loop dominated processes might provide evidence of New Physics - beyond the Standard Model. The value can be well determined by exploiting the interference between favored 𝑏→𝑐 and suppressed 𝑏→ 𝑢 transition amplitudes (e.g. 𝐵→𝐷𝐾 decay). Selected results of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) angle γ measurements, with special attention for 𝐵→𝐷𝐾 decays family, obtained at the LCHb will be discussed. A quick overview of the upgrade of the LHCb spectrometer and prospect for future measurements during Run III and Run IV at LHC will be also presented.

Primary author

Wojciech Krupa (AGH UST)

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