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5: Exploring matter–antimatter asymmetry with LHCb

5: Exploring matter–antimatter asymmetry with LHCb

Update: 2025-02-04
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Why does our universe seem to be made almost entirely of matter, with barely any antimatter in sight? 



Join us as we dive in this podcast episode of Early Morning Coffee at CERN (Emc2) into the fascinating world of LHCb, the LHC's beauty experiment, with two leading experimentalists, Yasmine Amhis and Patrick Koppenburg. We explore how the LHCb experiment is probing CP violation to studying hadrons containing b and c quarks and preparing for the High-Luminosity LHC era. Discover what makes LHCb unique—its asymmetric design and its remarkable success in identifying new hadrons.



Contributors:

Director, Producer & Editor: Chetna Krishna

Host: Steven Goldfarb

Production Assistant: Joni Pham

Guests: Yasmine Amhis and Patrick Koppenburg

Executive Producer: Jacques Fichet

Technical Lead: Ron Suykerbuyk

Sound Engineering: Piotr Traczyk

Original theme: Canettes Blues Band
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5: Exploring matter–antimatter asymmetry with LHCb

5: Exploring matter–antimatter asymmetry with LHCb

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