B-Physics at the Tevatron (Proceedings of PASCOS2010)
John Ellison

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent B-Physics results from the Tevatron, including polarization measurements, rare decay searches, CP violation studies, and asymmetry measurements, providing insights into flavor physics and CP violation phenomena.
Contribution
It presents new experimental measurements and searches in B-Physics, enhancing understanding of flavor-changing processes and CP violation at the Tevatron.
Findings
Measurement of polarization amplitudes in B_s^0 → φ φ
Search for rare flavor-changing neutral-current decays
Observation of CP violation in B_s^0 → J/ψ φ
Abstract
We report on recent B-Physics results from the Tevatron. The topics covered include measurement of the polarization amplitudes in , the search for rare flavor-changing neutral-current decays, CP violation in and semileptonic decays, and a new measurement of the like-sign asymmetry in dimuon events.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Computational Physics and Python Applications
