Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment
Scientific paper
2009-05-29
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
4 pages, 3 figures. For proceedings of 2009 Lake Louise Winter Institute, Alberta, Canada
Scientific paper
LHCb is the dedicated B physics experiment at the LHC and is due to start data taking later this year. Its goal is to search for new physics in very rare processes and make precision measurements of CP violation in B decays. The CKM angle gamma plays an important role in flavour physics in the Standard Model. LHCb will exploit the large variety of B hadrons produced by the 14 TeV pp collisions, performing gamma measurements to the precision of a few degrees. Here, we will present a summary of the expected gamma sensitivities LHCb will reach during its first years of data taking, with contributions from several strategies in both tree and loop processes.
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