
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental progress in measuring CP violation in B mesons, highlighting its importance for understanding matter-antimatter asymmetry and exploring physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current measurements of CP violation in B systems and discusses future directions for probing new physics.
Findings
Significant progress in B meson CP violation measurements
Confirmation of Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism predictions
Potential for discovering new physics beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
The phenomenon of CP violation is crucial to understand the asymmetry between matter and antimatter that exists in the Universe. Dramatic experimental progress has been made, in particular in measurements of the behaviour of particles containing the b quark, where CP violation effects are predicted by the Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism that is embedded in the Standard Model. The status of these measurements and future prospects for an understanding of CP violation beyond the Standard Model are reviewed.
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