QCD, electroweak physics, and searches for exotic signatures in the forward region at LHCb
Emilio Xos\'e Rodr\'iguez Fern\'andez

TL;DR
This paper discusses LHCb's forward region measurements and searches for new physics, including heavy flavour jets, electroweak processes, and exotic particles like ALPs and HNLs.
Contribution
It presents novel measurements and search strategies in the forward region at LHCb, expanding the scope of physics analyses and new physics searches.
Findings
Demonstrated competitiveness in heavy flavour jet measurements
Performed electroweak measurements with top and W bosons
Conducted searches for axion-like particles and heavy-neutral leptons
Abstract
The LHCb detector has demonstrated a proven competitiveness across a wide range of physics analyses thanks to its forward coverage. These proceedings describe: i) complementary measurements using heavy flavour jets, ii) Electroweak (EW) measurements with the top and W boson, and iii) searches for New Physics states such as axion-like particles (ALPs), heavy-neutral lepton (HNLs) and B-meson decays to multi-muon final states.
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