Heavy flavour physics results from LEP1
O. Schneider (Universte de Lausanne)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent heavy flavour physics results from LEP1, including measurements of B decays, quark fragmentation, CKM matrix elements, B0s oscillations, and CP violation parameters, highlighting advances in understanding heavy quark dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of new experimental measurements and searches related to heavy flavour physics from LEP1, including model-independent methods and combined results.
Findings
Constraints on rare B decays and new physics searches
Precise measurements of |Vcb| and sin(2beta)
Results on B0s oscillations and decay width differences
Abstract
Recent heavy flavour results from the LEP experiments are presented. These include a search for new physics in rare B decays, a new model-independent measurement of the b-quark fragmentation function at the Z peak, updated measurements of |Vcb|, results on DeltaGamma_s, searches for B0s oscillations, as well as a new measurement of sin(2beta). Many combined results, obtained by dedicated working groups are also given...
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Neutrino Physics Research
