Particle Physics Seminars at BNL

Promise and challenges of the future LHCb upgrade

by Matthew Rudolph (Syracuse University)

US/Eastern
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The physics program of LHCb has been a resounding success in Runs 1 and 2 of the LHC. World-best measurements of the CKM matrix, discoveries of exotic hadrons, and some of the best hints for physics beyond the Standard Model in lepton flavor  universality measurements are pieces of an extremely broad program. Exciting new results will come from the first upgrade installing now, but a future Upgrade II will further cement LHCb as a premiere flavor physics experiment. Operation at even higher luminosity brings a host of new challenges, and requires the utilization of technologies like picosecond timing. In this seminar, I will discuss the future promise of the LHCb physics program through the HL-LHC era, and discuss the detector developments needed to meet the challenge.


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Meeting ID: 692 5031 0008
Passcode: 314159

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Angelo Di Canto

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