B Physics at the Tevatron: Run II and Beyond
K. Anikeev, D. Atwood, F. Azfar, S. Bailey, C.W. Bauer, W. Bell, G., Bodwin, E. Braaten, G. Burdman, J.N. Butler, K. Byrum, N. Cason, A. Cerri,, H.W.K. Cheung, A. Dighe, S. Donati, R.K. Ellis, A. Falk, G. Feild, S., Fleming, I. Furic, S. Gardner, Y. Grossman, G. Gutierrez

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential of B physics research at the Tevatron, covering theoretical tools, detector capabilities, and key areas like CP violation, rare decays, mixing, and spectroscopy, based on workshops from 1999.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of B physics prospects at the Tevatron, integrating theoretical, experimental, and detector insights for future research directions.
Findings
Detailed analysis of B physics experimental tools
Overview of Tevatron detectors and capabilities
Identification of key research areas in B physics
Abstract
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the prospects for B physics at the Tevatron. The work was carried out during a series of workshops starting in September 1999. There were four working groups: 1) CP Violation, 2) Rare and Semileptonic Decays, 3) Mixing and Lifetimes, 4) Production, Fragmentation and Spectroscopy. The report also includes introductory chapters on theoretical and experimental tools emphasizing aspects of B physics specific to hadron colliders, as well as overviews of the CDF, D0, and BTeV detectors, and a Summary.
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TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
