Higgs and B physics in Run II
Valentin E. Kuznetsov

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of Run II at the Tevatron for Higgs boson searches and B physics studies, including rare decay measurements and CP violation analysis, utilizing upgraded CDF and DZero detectors.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the expected capabilities and scientific goals for Higgs and B physics in Run II at the Tevatron.
Findings
Anticipated Higgs mass range coverage of 110-200 GeV.
Potential to measure rare B meson decays.
Improved understanding of CP violation in B system.
Abstract
In Run II at the Tevatron, the major goal of the upgraded CDF and \dzero detectors is a Higgs search in the mass range of 110-200 GeV. They will also contribute significantly to B physics. Among many possibilities they will be able to measure rare decays of B mesons and improve our knowledge of CP violation in B system through study of B mixing. Various aspects of Higgs and B physics in Run II are discussed here.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Neutrino Physics Research
