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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 24: Invited Overview Talks 2
T 24.1: Invited Overview Talk
Tuesday, March 5, 2024, 09:00–09:30, Geb. 30.95: Audimax
Latest results of the LHCb experiment — •Dominik Stefan Mitzel — TU Technical University Dortmund
Over the last decade, the LHCb collaboration has played a major role in the landscape of flavour physics and recently submitted its 700th paper for publication. The results are mainly based on proton-proton collision data recorded in two run periods, referred to as Run I (2010-2012) and Run II (2015-2018). Outstanding results have been achieved for instance in the areas rare decays, neutral meson oscillations and measurements of CP violation. LHCb continues analysing the previously recorded data set and this talk will highlight some of the most recent results.
During a three year shut-down period, the LHCb detector has been upgraded, aiming at data taking at a higher luminosity and with increased trigger efficiency for a wide range of decay channels. Various changes to the detector were made to reach this goal, including the implementation of a triggerless readout of the full system and the installation of a large-area tracking detector made of scintillating fibres. This presentation will also show first results obtained with the upgraded detector.
Keywords: Flavour Physics