Physics
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Sep 2009
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FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS . Proceedings of the 23rd Lake Louise Winter Institute 2008 . Held 18 - 23 February 2008 in Lake Louise
Physics
Scientific paper
LHCb is the dedicated B physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, whose goals are to over-constrain the CKM matrix and search for New Physics in the flavour sector. This contribution describes LHCb's programme for CP violation measurements. LHCb is introduced in the context of the LHC, and the current knowledge of CP violation is discussed. Three key areas of LHCb's physics programme are looked at in more detail: measurements of the CKM angle γ, measurements of the Bs0 mixing phase ∫s, and searches for New Physics in b -> sbar ss decays. LHCb's potential to measure the CKM angles α and β is also discussed.
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