Indirect constraints on New Physics from the B-factories
A. Gaz (for the BaBar, Belle Collaborations)

TL;DR
Precision measurements of B and D meson decays at B-factories provide a powerful indirect method to probe for New Physics particles at energy scales beyond direct reach, such as the TeV region.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent results from BABAR and Belle collaborations on meson decays and discusses their implications for indirect New Physics searches.
Findings
Constraints on New Physics from meson decay measurements
Sensitivity of B and D decays to TeV-scale physics
Implications for future indirect search strategies
Abstract
The existence of New Physics particles can be probed by performing precision measurements of physics phenomena at the few GeV energy scale. The decays of B and D mesons are an excellent example of relatively low energy phenomena that can be sensitive to New Physics scales at the TeV region or above. In this contribution, some recent results obtained by the BABAR and Belle Collaborations are presented, and their implications for the indirect searches for New Physics are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · International Science and Diplomacy
