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CP violation in meson decays
This is a written version of a series of lectures aimed at graduate students
in the field of (theoretical and experimental) high energy physics. The main
topics covered are: (i) The flavor sector of the Standard Model and the
Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism of CP violation; (ii) Formalism and theoretical
interpretation of CP violation in meson decays; (iii) K decays; (iv) D decays;
(v) B decays: b -> c c-bar s, b -> s s-bar s, b -> u u-bar d and b -> c u-bar
s, u c-bar s; (vi) CP violation as a probe of new physics and, in particular,
of supersymmetry.Comment: 67 pages, 7 figures; Lectures given at the `Third CERN-CLAF School of
High Energy Physics', Malargue (Argentina) 3/2005, and at the Les Houches
Summer School (Session LXXXIV) on `Particle Physics Beyond the Standard
Model,' Les Houches (France) 8/200
The Higgs program and open questions in particle physics and cosmology
The Higgs program is relevant to many of the open fundamental questions in
particle physics and in cosmology. Thus, when discussing future collider
experiments, one way of comparing them is by assessing their potential
contributions to progress on these questions. We discuss in detail the
capabilities of the various proposed experiments in searching for singlet
scalars, which are relevant to several of the open questions, and in measuring
Higgs decays to fermion pairs, which are relevant to the flavor puzzles. On
other interesting questions, we list the most relevant observables within the
Higgs program.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figur
Relating direct CP violation in D decays and the forward-backward asymmetry in production
The CDF and LHCb experiments have recently provided two intriguing hints for
new physics: a large forward-backward asymmetry in production, and a
direct CP asymmetry in D decays of order a percent. In both cases, flavor
non-universal interactions are required in the up sector, raising the
possibility that the two effects come from one and the same new physics source.
We show that a minimal model, with an extra scalar doublet, previously
suggested to explain the top data, gives -- without any modifications or
additions -- a contribution to CP violation in charm decays that is of the
right size.Comment: 4 pages. v3: A calculation of the contribution to epsilon^prime is
presented; Conclusions unchange
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