
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent precision measurements in rare beauty and charm decays by the LHCb collaboration, highlighting their potential to uncover new physics beyond the Standard Model through indirect searches.
Contribution
It provides updated results on several rare decay processes and amplitude analysis, enhancing the sensitivity to potential new physics signals.
Findings
Measurement of $R_{{ ext{phi} ext{pi}}^{(s)}}$
Search for $B_c^+ o ext{pi}^+ ext{mu}^+ ext{mu}^-$
Analysis of $ ext{ extLambda}_b^0 o pK^- ext{gamma}$ decay
Abstract
There are two main ways of looking for new physics, direct searches and precision measurements. The latter are sensitive to a broader spectrum of models; they also can be sensitive to higher energy scales than what can be reached through direct searches. We will provide an update of several precision measurements carried out by the LHCb collaboration. In particular, we will show the measurement of , the search for and and an amplitude analysis of the decay.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Computational Physics and Python Applications
