Rare decays in heavy flavour physics at CMS (postponed)

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Ka Hei Martin Kwok
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Gabriele Benelli, Keith Ulmer, Marguerite Belt Tonjes, Luigi Marchese
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    • 15:00 16:15
      Rare decays in heavy flavour physics at CMS 1h 15m

      The Standard Model successfully describes subatomic particles but leaves key questions unanswered, motivating the search for physics beyond it. Flavor physics, the study of what distinguishes the fermion generations, provides some of the strongest constraints on extensions of the Standard Model. Rare decays mediated by flavor-changing neutral currents are especially sensitive probes, and several tensions with Standard Model predictions have been observed over the years, commonly referred to as flavor anomalies. In this talk, I will present recent CMS results on rare flavor decays, including leptonic and semileptonic B decays as well as searches in other flavor sectors. I will also discuss the current status of B anomalies, new trigger developments that expand the CMS flavor physics program, and future opportunities to better understand the flavor landscape.

      Speaker: Zhangqier Wang (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))