Selection of LHCb results from Run I
A. Hicheur (Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio de, Janeiro, Brazil)

TL;DR
This paper reviews key results from LHCb's Run I data, highlighting advances in CP violation, mixing parameters, and forward region physics, including electroweak and beyond Standard Model searches.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive summary of the most recent LHCb results from Run I, emphasizing improvements and progress in multiple physics areas.
Findings
Enhanced CP violation measurements
Refined mixing parameters
Progress in forward region electroweak physics
Abstract
At the eve of the second LHC data taking run, some of the most recent results obtained by the LHCb collaboration with Run I data are reviewed. Improved measurements on CP violation, unitary triangle and mixing parameters are shown. Recent progress on physics in the forward region is illustrated by examples picked up in the electroweak physics and beyond Standard Model searches.
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