B Anomalies circa 2023: A Theorist’s Point of View – Mauro Valli (Stony Brook University)
48/2-224 - Madrone
SLAC
Lepton universality is a powerful selection rule of the Standard Model of Particle Physics, offering important insights about what could lie beyond. In this talk, I will review the phenomenology of lepton universality violation in the realm of B physics. Paying attention to known unknowns from QCD while analyzing state-of-the-art measurements of semi-leptonic B decays, I will discuss the current status of affairs adopting the model-independent language of effective field theories. I will conclude with some considerations on the future opportunities offered by flavor physics in this regard.
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Federico Bianchini, Yifan Chen
(fbianc@slac, cyifan@slac)