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Title Searches for lepton flavour violation at LHCb
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Author(s) Soomro, Fatima (speaker) (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare Frascati (IT))
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2013-06-25. - Streaming video.
Series (LHC Seminar)
Lecture note on 2013-06-25T11:00:00
Subject category LHC Seminar
Abstract Charged lepton flavour is conserved within the Standard Model (SM) up to exceedingly small rates of about $10^{-50}$. This makes charged lepton flavour violation (cLFV) a very interesting place to look for hints of New Physics (NP). In fact, many NP scenarios predict cLFV to occur at rates within the reach of the experiments. Finding these transitions would mean a definite departure from the SM, while not finding them narrows the NP phase space. In this seminar, the latest LHCb results in the cLFV sector will be presented, and their implications for NP scenarios discussed.
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