New physics search in the LHCb era
Tobias Hurth (CERN, Slac)

TL;DR
This paper discusses strategies for detecting new physics through rare B meson decays, focusing on designing observables with minimal theoretical uncertainties for improved experimental analysis.
Contribution
It introduces new observables for the decay bar B_d bar K^* l^+ l^- with reduced uncertainties, enhancing the indirect search for new physics.
Findings
Proposed observables with small theoretical uncertainties
Enhanced experimental resolution for decay measurements
Framework for future new physics searches
Abstract
We present theoretical and experimental preparations for an indirect search for new physics using the rare decay . We design new observables with very small theoretical uncertainties and good experimental resolution.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Particle Detector Development and Performance
