Flavor Physics at the CEPC: a General Perspective
Xiaocong Ai, Wolfgang Altmannshofer, Peter Athron, Xiaozhi Bai, Lorenzo Calibbi, Lu Cao, Yuzhi Che, Chunhui Chen, Ji-Yuan Chen, Long Chen, Mingshui Chen, Shanzhen Chen, Xuan Chen, Shan Cheng, Cheng-Wei Chiang, Andreas Crivellin, Hanhua Cui, Olivier Deschamps

TL;DR
The paper explores the potential of the CEPC collider for advanced flavor physics research, highlighting its capabilities to measure rare processes, test fundamental principles, and discover new physics beyond current experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of CEPC's flavor physics prospects, emphasizing its unique advantages and outlining detector requirements for future discoveries.
Findings
CEPC can explore beauty and tau physics beyond current experiments.
Potential to detect new physics at energy scales of 10 TeV and above.
Enhanced measurements of CKM matrix elements and rare processes.
Abstract
We discuss the landscape of flavor physics at the Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC), based on the nominal luminosity outlined in its Technical Design Report. The CEPC is designed to operate in multiple modes to address a variety of tasks. At the pole, the expected production of 4 Tera bosons will provide unique and highly precise measurements of boson couplings, while the substantial number of boosted heavy-flavored quarks and leptons produced in clean decays will facilitate investigations into their flavor physics with unprecedented precision. We investigate the prospects of measuring various physics benchmarks and discuss their implications for particle theories and phenomenological models. Our studies indicate that, with its highlighted advantages and anticipated excellent detector performance, the CEPC can explore beauty and physics in ways that are…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
