
TL;DR
This paper reviews the design, performance, and physics goals of the LHCb detector, emphasizing its role in testing the Standard Model and searching for New Physics through B physics studies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of LHCb's detector features and its significance in advancing B physics research and beyond Standard Model investigations.
Findings
LHCb's detector design enables precise B physics measurements.
LHCb's performance supports stringent tests of the Standard Model.
The experiment is crucial for exploring potential New Physics signals.
Abstract
LHCb is a dedicated detector for b physics at the LHC. In this article we present a concise review of the detector design and performance together with the main physics goals and their relevance for a precise test of the Standard Model and search of New Physics beyond it.
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