New physics searches in flavour physics
David M. Straub

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of upcoming experiments to uncover new physics through rare B decays and CP violation, highlighting supersymmetric models with distinctive flavour signatures.
Contribution
It analyzes the sensitivity of future experiments to new physics in rare B decays and CP violation, and summarizes a supersymmetric model with notable flavour sector signatures.
Findings
Enhanced sensitivity of future experiments to NP signals
Potential signatures of supersymmetry in flavour observables
Insights into the origin of flavour and CP violation
Abstract
The origin of flavour and CP violation is among the most important open questions in particle physics. Imminent results from the LHC as well as planned dedicated flavour physics experiments might help to shed light on this puzzle. This talk concentrates on the NP sensitivity of the rare B decays B(s,d) -> mu+ mu- and B -> K* mu+ mu- and of the CP violating phase in B(s) mixing. A brief summary of a supersymmetric model with interesting signatures in the flavour sector is presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Neutrino Physics Research
