Principal Investigators | |
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Dr. Monika Blanke | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Prof. Michael Krämer | RWTH Aachen University |
Prof. Margarete Muehlleitner | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
New Physics (NP) at the TeV scale generally introduces new flavour- and CP-violating in- teractions. While such interactions are mostly ignored in the literature on high-p⊥ physics, they can have a significant impact on the phenomenology of new particles produced at the LHC. For instance, experimental limits on the mass scale of new particles can be softened in the presence of flavour-violation. In addition, new flavour- and/or CP-violating signatures arise for which targeted searches can be performed, with an improved sensitivity relative to the generic NP searches assuming flavour-conservation. For the correct interpretation of the data and proper identification of the effects arising form the new interactions, high precision predictions of the involved observables are indispensible.
The goal of this project is hence to study the phenomenological implications of flavour- and CP-violating interactions for high-p⊥ NP searches by: