Status of the LHCb detector
Pablo Vazquez-Regueiro

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of the current status and future upgrade plans of the LHCb detector, which studies CP violation and rare B meson decays at CERN's LHC.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive update on the LHCb detector's status and outlines future upgrade strategies for enhanced physics performance.
Findings
LHCb is operational and collecting data at CERN.
Plans are in place for significant detector upgrades.
The upgrade aims to improve sensitivity to rare phenomena.
Abstract
LHCb is an experiment dedicated to study CP violation and other rare phenomena in B mesons decays with very high precision. It is one of the four experiments that will operate at the 14Tev proton-proton Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in 2008. Here we briefly describe the current status of the experiment, as well as plans towards a future upgrade.
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