B Physics at the TeVatron
Michael Joseph Morello (for the CDF, D0 Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the achievements of the Tevatron collider experiments in studying B physics, highlighting recent world-leading results in rare decays, CP violation, and charm physics, demonstrating the collider's significant contribution to heavy quark dynamics research.
Contribution
It presents new experimental results from Tevatron's CDF and DØ experiments on B meson decays and CP violation, showcasing the collider's capabilities in heavy flavor physics.
Findings
Results on rare B decays
Observation of CP violation in B_s mixing
Advances in charm physics measurements
Abstract
The CDF and D\O\ experiments at the Tevatron collider established that extensive and detailed exploration of the --quark dynamics is possible in hadron collisions, with results competitive and supplementary to those from colliders. This provides a 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 mixing, penguin decays, and charm physics.
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