4–9 Jun 2012
Life Sciences Centre, UBC
Canada/Pacific timezone
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CPV in hadronic B decays

7 Jun 2012, 16:10
20m
LSC-3 (Life Sciences Centre, UBC)

LSC-3

Life Sciences Centre, UBC

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Canada

Speaker

Daniel Johnson (University of Oxford (GB))

Description

The LHCb experiment is a general purpose forward spectrometer operating at the Large Hadron Collider, optimized for the study of B and D hadrons. LHCb collected 1.0 fb-1 of integrated luminosity during 2011 data taking, which provides unprecedented large samples of B hadron decays. These decays offer many complementary measurements of CP violation which probe directly or indirectly the parameters of the CKM matrix. We present here first evidence and observations of CPV in charged, neutral, and strange B mesons decays to hadronic final states.

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LHCb collaboration

<strong>E-mail Address</strong> olafs@physik.uzh.ch

Author

Daniel Johnson (University of Oxford (GB))

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