Bs Physics
Thomas Kuhr (for the Belle collaboration, the CDF collabortion, the D0, collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental measurements of Bs mesons, highlighting the potential for discovering new physics effects in this less-explored area of particle physics.
Contribution
It compiles and discusses recent results from CDF, D0, and Belle experiments on Bs mesons, emphasizing the search for new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Recent measurements suggest possible deviations indicating new physics
Experimental data from multiple collaborations provide a comprehensive overview
The Bs system remains a promising area for future discoveries
Abstract
While B0 and B+ mesons are well studied, mainly by the B factories, less is known about Bs mesons. Specifically large new physics effects may still be present in the Bs system. This unexplored region is studied by the CDF, D0, and Belle experiments. In this article their recent measurements on the Bs physics sector are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Nuclear physics research studies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
