B physics at CDF - the Beauty of hadron collisions
Diego Tonelli (the CDF Collaboration)

TL;DR
The CDF experiment at the Tevatron has demonstrated that detailed studies of b-quark physics in hadron collisions can produce competitive results, advancing understanding of rare decays and CP-violation.
Contribution
This paper reports recent world-leading results on rare decays, CP-violation in Bs mixing, and b-> s penguin decays from the CDF experiment.
Findings
Competitive results on b-quark dynamics from hadron collisions
Observation of CP-violation in Bs mixing
New measurements of rare b-decays
Abstract
The CDF experiment at the Tevatron p-pbar collider established that extensive and detailed exploration of the b-quark dynamics is possible in hadron collisions, with results competitive and supplementary to those from e+e- colliders. This provides an unique, rich, and highly rewarding program that is currently reaching full maturity. I report a few recent world-leading results on rare decays, CP-violation in Bs mixing, and b-> s penguin decays.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
