Recent measurements of sin2b at BaBar
Gabriella Sciolla

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent measurements of the CP-violating angle beta at BaBar, highlighting their importance for testing the Standard Model and exploring potential new physics beyond it.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of BaBar's latest experimental results on sin2b and discusses their implications for the Unitarity Triangle and new physics searches.
Findings
Precise measurements of sin2b at BaBar.
Implications for the Standard Model and new physics.
Constraints on the Unitarity Triangle.
Abstract
The angle beta is the most accurately measured quantity that determines the Unitarity Triangle. In this article I review the various measurements of this angle performed by the BaBar Collaboration, and discuss their implications in the search for new physics.
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