Graduate student Chris Kane, University of Arizona
When
2:10 – 3:20 p.m., Oct. 9, 2020
Where
Via Zoom
Abstract: Some recent experimental measurements of decay processes involving bottom quarks exhibit a coherent set of discrepancies with the Standard Model of particle physics. One promising set of decay processes that could shed light on these discrepancies are radiative leptonic decays, in which a B meson decays into two leptons and a photon. In this talk I present how these processes can be studied using lattice QCD and show preliminary form factor results for K, D, and D_s mesons.
Zoom Link: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/93847461477?pwd=V01rSkxOYm83NmNmVjFHQUptcGRNdz09