29 July 2019 to 2 August 2019
Northeastern University
US/Eastern timezone

Progress in lattice QCD for B physics

31 Jul 2019, 14:00
20m
Shillman 325 (Northeastern University)

Shillman 325

Northeastern University

Oral Presentation Quark & Lepton Flavor Quark & Lepton Flavor

Speaker

Prof. Stefan Meinel (University of Arizona / RIKEN BNL Research Center)

Description

B physics is in an exciting era. The LHCb and Belle II experiments are reaching unprecedented precision and are providing new opportunities for discovering physics beyond the Standard Model. To connect the hadronic processes observed in the experiments to the underlying short-distance physics, lattice QCD calculations are essential. I will discuss recent progress and future prospects for B physics on the lattice. This includes both improvements in the precision of established observables and first calculations of more complex observables.

Primary author

Prof. Stefan Meinel (University of Arizona / RIKEN BNL Research Center)

Presentation materials