Speaker
Markus Reif
Description
The analysis of B-meson decays to charmed and charmless hadronic final states is a keystone of the Belle II physics program. It allows for theoretically reliable and experimentally precise constraints on the CKM Unitarity Triangle fit, and is sensitive to effects from non-SM physics. Results on branching ratios, direct CP-violating asymmetries, and polarization of various channels, with particular emphasis on those for which Belle II will have unique sensitivity, are shown. Perspectives on the precision achievable on the CKM angles alpha/phi_2 and gamma/phi_3, and on the so called "Kpi puzzle” are also discussed.
Author
James Libby
(Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))