Ruhr Hadron Seminar

Prospects for physics with hyperons at LHCb

by Marian Stahl (CERN)

Europe/Zurich
NB1/158 (RUB)

NB1/158

RUB

Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum
Description
At the LHC, an enormous number of strange baryons, historically termed hyperons, are produced. Their lifetimes are two orders of magnitude larger than those of beauty and charm hadrons, which the LHCb detector was specifically built to reconstruct. I will highlight advantages and limitations in the reconstruction of hyperons at LHCb, and showcase the physics prospects of decays involving hyperons, with a focus on spectroscopy.