Studies of rare B hadron decays to leptons at hadron colliders
V. Chiochia (on behalf of the ATLAS, CDF, CMS, D0 collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental progress in studying rare leptonic B hadron decays at LHC and Tevatron, which are crucial for testing the Standard Model and exploring new physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest experimental searches for rare B decays to leptons at hadron colliders.
Findings
Progress in detecting rare B decays at LHC and Tevatron
Constraints on new physics from decay measurements
Enhanced understanding of B decay mechanisms
Abstract
Rare B hadron decays provide an excellent test bench for the Standard Model and can probe new physics models. We review the experimental progress of the searches for rare leptonic B decays ( and ) at LHC and Tevatron experiments.
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