Session

Heavy Flavors and the CKM Matrix

Jun 9, 2025, 3:30 PM

Conveners

Heavy Flavors and the CKM Matrix: Parallel 2

  • Ryan Mitchell

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  1. Frank Meier (Duke University)
    6/9/25, 3:30 PM
    Heavy Flavors and the CKM Matrix
    Parallel session presentation

    The Belle and Belle~II experiments have collected a 1.1 ab$^{-1}$ sample
    of $e^+ e^-\to B\bar{B}$ collisions at a centre-of-mass energy
    corresponding to the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance. These data allow measurements of $CP\!$ violation and the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix elements in $B$-meson decay. In particular, we measure the $CP$-violating phase $\phi_1/\alpha$ and...

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  2. Andrew Gentry (University of New Mexico)
    6/9/25, 4:00 PM
    Heavy Flavors and the CKM Matrix
    Parallel session presentation

    Studying heavy-flavour hadron properties provides a extensive tests for various QCD predictions as well as a means to probe the Standard Model validity. ATLAS experiment, being a general-purpose detector at LHC, is particularly successful in such measurements with final states involving muons, thanks to large collected integrated luminosity and precise muon reconstruction and triggering. This...

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  3. Heavy Flavors and the CKM Matrix
    Parallel session presentation

    The Belle and Belle II experiments have collected a 1.1 ab$^{-1}$ sample of $e^+ e^-\to B\bar{B}$ collisions at a centre-of-mass energy corresponding to the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance. These data, with low particle multiplicity and constrained initial state kinematics, are an ideal environment to search for rare electroweak penguin and radiative $B$ decays. Results include those related to the...

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