B Physics at CDF
Jonas Rademacker (on behalf of the CDF Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper discusses B physics research at the Tevatron collider, highlighting recent detector upgrades, results on B hadrons, CP violation studies, and a search for Xi(1860) using the Two Track Trigger with data up to 240/pb.
Contribution
It presents new B physics results and demonstrates the use of the Two Track Trigger for rare particle searches at the Tevatron.
Findings
Observation of B hadron production at Tevatron
Results on CP violation measurements
Search for Xi(1860) resonance
Abstract
Due to the large b-bbar cross section at 1.96 TeV p-pbar collisions, the Tevatron is currently the most copious source of B hadrons. Recent detector upgrades for Run II have made these more accessible, allowing for a wide range of B and CP violation physics with B hadrons of all flavours. In this paper we present B-physics results, and, using the versatile hadronic Two Track Trigger, a search for Xi(1860), from up to 240/pb of data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
