Speaker
Aniol Lobo Salvia
(University of Barcelona (ES))
Description
Radiative rare b-hadron decays are sensitive probes of new Physics through the study of branching fractions, angular observables, CP violation paramenters and photon polarization. The LHCb experiment is ideally suited for the analysis of these decays due to its high trigger efficiency, as well as excellent tracking and particle identification performance. Recent measurements of the b-hadron radiative decays are presented and discussed.
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Author
Aniol Lobo Salvia
(University of Barcelona (ES))
Co-author
Keri Vos
(Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))