The rarest B decay ever observed
The LHCb collaboration has made the first observation of the decay B+ → π+μ+μ–. With a branching ratio of about 2 per 100 million decays, this is the rarest decay…
The LHCb collaboration has made the first observation of the decay B+ → π+μ+μ–. With a branching ratio of about 2 per 100 million decays, this is the rarest decay…
Measurements of the production of W and Z bosons, see 10 June and 22 July 2010 news, allowed LHCb physicists to explore electroweak physics, see CERN Courier article. click the…
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