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    B PHYSICS AND CP VIOLATION
    Proceedings of the Third International Conference
    Taiepi, Taiwan, 3 – 7 December 1999

    edited by H-Y Cheng (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) & W-S Hou (National Taiwan University)

    CP violation was first observed in 1964, but only in 1999 did we gain much greater experimental insight. Direct CP violation finally appeared in the form of ε′/ε in the K system. Indirect CP violation in B → J/Ψ Ks decay, the raison d'être for construction of e+e- B factories, was first sniffed out at the proton-antiproton collider. The asymmetric B factories — BABAR at SLAC and BELLE at KEK — were completed, while the symmetric B factory at Cornell was upgraded to CLEO-III. It seems that everyone is positioning himself for the great competition on “B Physics and CP Violation”, racing to unravel the Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix, especially the size and origin of CP phases. The change of millennium provides a dramatic backdrop.

    To have intensive discussions at the technical level, to create broader interest in the subject, and to maximize interaction between experimenters and theorists, this book starts with the status of B factories: accelerator, detector and physics analysis. Following an overview of B physics and the CKM matrix, it delves into the details of lifetime, spectroscopy and decays, with even more specialized discussions on rare decays, direct and indirect CP violation, factorization and final state interactions, determination of unitarity phases, etc. Topics on ε′/ε, rare K decay, charm and hyperon systems, and various T, CP and CPT tests are also discussed at length. The book closes with the outlook for hadron machines and the prospects for new physics. A special feature is that there are two summary talks, one on experiment and the other on theory. The book is further augmented by two dozen excellent contributed talks.

     
    Contents:
    • Status of the BABAR Detector (D Boutigny)
    • Status of BELLE (K Abe)
    • First Results from the CLEO III RICH (T Skwarnicki)
    • Highlights of 10 Years of LEP B Physics (S L Wu)
    • Determination of the CKM Unitary Triangle Parameters by End 1999 (A Stocchi)
    • Measurements of CKM Parameters at LEP (G Eigen)
    • Theory of Heavy Baryon Decay (J G Körner)
    • Theory of Radiative B Decays (M Misiak)
    • Calculation of Direct CP Violation in B Decays (C D Lu)
    • Final State Interaction in Heavy Hadron Decay (M Suzuki)
    • Penguins and Mixing-Dependent CP Violation (N G Deshpande)
    • Rare Kaon Decays (S Kettell)
    • Rare Semi/Leptonic B Decays (T Morozumi)
    • On Direct CP Violation in SUSY (A Masiero)
    • Examining CP Symmetry in Strange Baryon Decays (K B Luk)
    • Future B Experiments from the BTeV/LHC-B Perspective (S Stone)
    • The B System as a Window to New Physics (J L Hewett)
    • Experimental Summary (T Nakada)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: High energy physicists.
     


     
    552pp    Pub. date: Dec 2000  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-4376-0
    981-02-4376-6
       US$164 / £118

     


     

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