14–18 Nov 2022
America/Guayaquil timezone

LHCb status and perspectives for Run 3

14 Nov 2022, 12:00
50m
Calderón de la Barca theater (USFQ main campus)

Calderón de la Barca theater

USFQ main campus

Plenary invited presentation Flavour physics and CP violation Plenary session

Speaker

Irina Nasteva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (BR))

Description

The LHCb detector at the LHC is a forward spectrometer designed for the study of CP violation and rare decays of c- and b-hadrons. During Runs 1 and 2, it accumulated the largest samples of these hadrons in the world and contributed to a broad range of physics topics beyond its original purpose. The status of the experiment is discussed, together with a review of the latest physics results, such as CP violation in beauty and charm decays, exotic hadron spectroscopy and lepton flavour universality tests. We also present the recently completed Upgrade I of the LHCb detector and the perspectives for Run 3.

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Author

Irina Nasteva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (BR))

Presentation materials