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Andrzej Kupsc (Uppsala University)06/03/2023, 09:30
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Johan Bijnens (Lund University)06/03/2023, 09:45
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Stefan Leupold06/03/2023, 10:15
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Constantia Alexandrou06/03/2023, 11:15
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Krzysztof Cichy06/03/2023, 11:45
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06/03/2023, 12:15
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Stefan Groote (University of Tartu, Institute of Physics)06/03/2023, 14:00
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06/03/2023, 15:00
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06/03/2023, 16:00
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Andrzej Kupsc (Uppsala University)07/03/2023, 09:30
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Varvara Batozskaya (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))07/03/2023, 09:35
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Gunnar Bali (Universität Regensburg)07/03/2023, 10:00
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Joan Ruiz Vidal07/03/2023, 11:00
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Maxwell Hansen07/03/2023, 11:30
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Andrzej Bozek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))07/03/2023, 14:00
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Adam Szabelski (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))07/03/2023, 14:30
The starting point to our discussion is the ”B → Kπ puzzle”. We show, that although the ”puzzle” can be resolved by a more detailed analysis, there is a more fundamental question that needs to be addressed: Is New Physics necessary to describe the experimentally observed asymmetries and branching fractions of the B → P P decays? We perform a phenomenological analysis based on fits of an...
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Andrzej Kupsc (Uppsala University)07/03/2023, 17:00
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