Future Prospects for Studying CP Violation in B-Meson Decays
T. Nakada

TL;DR
This paper reviews the experimental prospects for observing CP violation in B-meson decays across various current and future collider experiments, highlighting the potential for discovery and precision testing of the standard model.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of experimental options for studying CP violation in B-mesons, emphasizing upcoming results and future precision measurements.
Findings
Near-term experiments at $e^+ e^-$ B-Factories, HERA, and TEVATRON are likely to observe CP violation.
Long-term LHC experiments aim for precise measurements to test the standard model.
Multiple experimental approaches enhance the prospects for understanding CP violation in B-mesons.
Abstract
Experimental prospects for observing CP violation in B-meson decays are reviewed. Comparisons are made for various options: experiments at B-Meson Factories, HERA and the TEVATRON will produce results in near future. They will have a good chance to discover CP violation in B-meson decays. On a longer time scale, experiments at the LHC will aim at accurate measurements to make a precision test of the standard model in CP violation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
