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Studies of Parity Violation in Atoms
This article provides an overview of atomic parity violation (APV), emphasizing its role in testing the Standard Model and probing new physics. The review discusses manifestations of APV, including nuclear‐spin‐independent and dependent effects, and explores isotopic comparison as a method for precision measurements.
Stefanos Nanos +2 more
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CP Violation and Rare Kaon Decays [PDF]
We summarize both the study of CP violation with $K$ and $B$ mesons, as well as rare decays of kaons, emphasizing recent developments. The topics discussed include the unitarity triangle, $\epsilon'/\epsilon$, $K\to\pi\nu\bar\nu$ and other rare $K ...
Buchalla, Gerhard
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Flavor physics and CP violation
Lectures on flavor physics presented at the 2012 CERN HEP Summer School. Content: 1) flavor physics within the Standard Model, 2) phenomenology of B and D decays, 3) flavor physics beyond the Standard Model.Comment: 38 pages, lectures given at the 2012 ...
Isidori, Gino
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Applications of QCD Factorization in Hadronic B Decays [PDF]
We review recent advances in the theory of strong-interaction effects and final-state interactions in hadronic weak decays of heavy mesons. In the heavy-quark limit, the amplitudes for most nonleptonic, two-body B decays can be calculated from first ...
Neubert, Matthias
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Study of Semileptonic B⟶DPℓ+νℓ Decays Based on the SU(3) Flavor Symmetry
Decays B⟶DPℓ+νℓ(ℓ = e, μ, τ) with the nonresonance, the charmed vector resonances, the charmed scalar resonances, and the charmed tensor resonances are explored by using the SU(3) flavor symmetry approach. Firstly, the decay amplitudes of different modes are related by the SU(3) flavor symmetry.
Ru-Min Wang +5 more
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CP Violation in B and K Decays: 2003
These lectures give a brief description of CP violation in B and K meson decays with particular emphasize put on the determination of the CKM matrix. The following topics will be discussed: i) The CKM matrix, the unitarity triangle and general aspects of
52. Particle Data Group +18 more
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Generic Axion Maxwell Equations: Path Integral Approach
It is possible that the interactions between axions and electromagnetic field are mediated by heavy dyons. In this article, the corresponding axion Maxwell equations are derived using the path integral approach. These equations feature novel axion‐dependent terms which can lead to unique signatures in light‐shining‐through‐wall and haloscope ...
Anton V. Sokolov, Andreas Ringwald
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The heavy quark expansion for inclusive semileptonic charm decays revisited
The Heavy Quark Expansion (HQE) has become an extremely powerful tool in flavor physics. For charm decays, where the expansion parameters α s (m c ) and ΛQCD /m c are bigger than for bottom decays, it remains to be seen if the HQE can be applied with ...
Matteo Fael, Thomas Mannel, K. Keri Vos
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Top Quark Flavor Changing Couplings at a Muon Collider
There is growing interest in the development of a muon collider that would make it possible to produce lepton collisions at energies of several TeV. Among others, there can be significant contributions to electroweak gauge boson, Higgs boson, and top quark physics.
Daniel Ake +3 more
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Lellouch-Lüscher factor for the K → 3π decays
We derive an explicit expression for the Lellouch-Lüscher (LL) factor in the K → 3π decays at leading order (without derivative couplings). Several important technical details are addressed, like a proper decomposition into the isospin amplitudes, the ...
Jin-Yi Pang +4 more
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