Heavy quarks, from discovery to precision
Matteo Cacciari

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history of heavy quark discoveries, emphasizing Mario Greco's contributions to interpreting experimental data and advancing precision phenomenology in heavy quark physics.
Contribution
It highlights Mario Greco's role in interpreting experimental results and developing precision theoretical tools for heavy quark physics.
Findings
Historical overview of heavy quark discoveries
Mario Greco's key contributions to heavy quark phenomenology
Advancements in precision interpretation of experimental data
Abstract
The discoveries of the heavy quarks are briefly reviewed, with a focus on the role played by Mario Greco in the interpretation of the experimental observations, and on his contributions to heavy quark precision phenomenology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy
