Physics Prospects at BTeV
Penelope A. Kasper (Fermilab)

TL;DR
BTeV is a proposed detector at Fermilab designed for precision measurements of CP violation, mixing, and rare decays in beauty and charm hadrons, with simulation results demonstrating its potential physics reach.
Contribution
This paper introduces the BTeV detector concept and presents simulation results for key physics channels, advancing the experimental study of heavy flavor physics.
Findings
Simulation results show BTeV's capability to study CP violation.
The detector design enables precise measurements of rare decays.
BTeV could significantly improve understanding of heavy flavor physics.
Abstract
BTeV is a proposed forward collider program at the Fermilab Tevatron dedicated to precision studies of CP violation, mixing and rare decays of beauty and charm hadrons. A description of the proposed detector and results of simulations of several physics channels are presented.
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