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Status of New Physics searches with transitions @ LHCb
Rare decays of heavy-flavoured particles provide an ideal laboratory to look
for deviations from the Standard Model, and explore energy regimes beyond the
LHC reach. Decays proceeding via electroweak penguin diagrams are excellent
probes to search for New Physics, and processes are
particularly interesting since they give access to many observables such as
branching fractions, asymmetries and angular observables. Recent results from
the LHCb experiment are reviewed.Comment: Proceedings for the Fifty-Second Rencontres de Moriond on Electroweak
Interactions and Unified Theorie
Electroweak physics at LHCb
Measurements of electroweak boson production provide an important test of the
Standard Model at the LHC energies and allow the partonic content of the proton
to be constrained. and bosons are reconstructed in several leptonic
final states using data samples corresponding to an integrated luminosity of up
to about 1 . Inclusive and associated production cross-sections are
reported.Comment: Proceedings for the Second Annual Conference on Large Hadron Collider
Physics (LHCP
Measurement of prompt D+ and D+s production in pPb collisions at √sNN= 5.02 TeV
The production of prompt D+ and D+s mesons is studied in proton-lead collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √sNN = 5.02 TeV. The data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of (1.58 ± 0.02)nb−1 is collected by the LHCb experiment at the LHC. The differential production cross-sections are measured using D+ and D+s candidates with transverse momentum in the range of 0 < pT < 14 GeV/c and rapidities in the ranges of 1.5 < y∗ < 4.0 and –5.0 < y∗ < –2.5 in the nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass system. For both particles, the nuclear modification factor and the forward-backward production ratio are determined. These results are compared with theoretical models that include initial-state nuclear effects. In addition, measurements of the cross-section ratios between D+, D+s and D0 mesons are presented, providing a baseline for studying the charm hadronization in lead-lead collisions at LHC energies
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