Speaker
Chandiprasad Kar
(Laboratoire de Physique de Clermont)
Description
Radiative rare b-hadron decays offer a unique window into potential contributions from physics beyond the Standard Model through precise measurements of branching fractions, angular distributions, CP-violating observables, and photon polarization. The LHCb experiment, with its high-efficiency trigger system, excellent tracking resolution, and advanced particle identification capabilities, provides an ideal environment for studying these decays. This talk presents the latest LHCb results on radiative rare b-hadron decays, including new precise measurements of the $b\to s\gamma$ photon polarisation and upcoming results on Cabibbo-suppressed $b\to d\gamma$ decays.
Authors
Chandiprasad Kar
(Laboratoire de Physique de Clermont)
LHCb Collaboration