Electroweak Penguin Decays of $b$-Flavoured Hadrons
Ulrik Egede, Shohei Nishida, Mitesh Patel, Marie-H\'el\`ene Schune

TL;DR
Electroweak penguin decays of b-flavored hadrons are crucial for testing the Standard Model and searching for New Physics, with recent measurements from various colliders providing valuable insights.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent experimental measurements of electroweak penguin decays and discusses the methods and implications for New Physics searches.
Findings
Precision measurements constrain Standard Model parameters
Indications of potential deviations suggest avenues for New Physics
Experimental techniques have advanced significantly
Abstract
In the past decade, electroweak penguin decays have provided a number of precision measurements, turning into one of the most competitive ways to search for New Physics that describe beyond the Standard Model phenomena. An overview of the measurements made at the factories and hadron colliders are given and the experimental methods are presented. Experimental measurements required to provide further insight into present indications of New Physics are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Neutrino Physics Research
