
TL;DR
This paper summarizes LHCb's research on b-baryons, including their properties, tests for new physics, and contributions to detector upgrades, advancing understanding within the Standard Model and beyond.
Contribution
It presents new measurements of b-baryon properties, a lepton universality test for new physics, and detector upgrade contributions at LHCb.
Findings
Measured b-baryon lifetimes and masses
Performed lepton universality test indicating potential new physics
Contributed to calorimeter and scintillator fibre tracker upgrades
Abstract
LHCb is one of the four experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (CERN), dedicated to the study of b-hadrons. Throughout my research, I studied in particular b-baryons which are abundantly produced at the LHCb. My habilitation summarises the studies of fundamental properties of these particles within the Standard Model. In particular, I discuss both lifetime and mass measurements. This work is followed by a search of New Physics using a Lepton universality test. Finally, I discuss my contribution to the upgrade detectors of the LHCb experiment in particular those related to the calorimeter and the scintillator fibre tracker.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
