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ASP Online Seminars: Flavour Physics as a Probe for New Physics searches

by Yasmine Amhis (IJCLab, FR)

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Abstract:

The LHCb experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is one of the most sensitive instruments for seeking sources of physics beyond the Standard Model. Rare decays of heavy flavour are heavily suppressed in the Standard Model, and new particles can give sizeable contributions to these processes. Their precise study therefore allows for sensitive tests of lepton-flavour universality, as well as detailed measurements of angular observables.

Of particular interest are rare b—> sll  decays, which are readily accessible at the LHCb experiment. Recent results from LHCb on rare b—> sll  decays are discussed. 

Bio of the speaker:

Yasmine Amhis was born and raised in Algeria. After studying fundamental physics at the University of Orsay Paris-Sud,  Yasmine obtained her PhD in particle physics in 2009. She then spent three years in Switzerland at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne before joining the CNRS as a research scientist at the Irène Joliot-Curie Physics of the Two Infinities Laboratory in 2012.

In 2016, she received the Jacques Herbrand Prize from the French Academy of Sciences. In April 2022, she was elected Physics Coordinator of the CERN LHCb experiment. She is the author of “Tiny creatures”. More information can be found here  https://www.yasmineamhis.com

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Dr. Yasmine Amhis (IJCLab, FR)

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63008595984
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Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
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Mounia Laassiri, Christine Darve
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