Seminars and Journal Clubs

Flavor anomalies: where are we?

by Dr Javier Virto (MIT)

Europe/Brussels
E/3rd floor-E.349 - Seminar room (E.349) (Marc de Hemptinne (chemin du Cyclotron, 2, Louvain-la-Neuve))

E/3rd floor-E.349 - Seminar room (E.349)

Marc de Hemptinne (chemin du Cyclotron, 2, Louvain-la-Neuve)

30
Description
Evidence for physics beyond the standard model in certain B-meson decays has been piling up during the last 5-6 years, through measurements of many different modes and observables. While the significance of the deviations each single observable is not by itself large enough or unambiguous, this is arguably the largest set of coherent deviations since the establishment of the Standard Model. I will explain how we got here, why we can make such claim, and what can we expect in the future.