Flavour physics and CP violation (CERN-2014-001)
arXiv:1406.7700 · doi:10.5170/CERN-2014-001.151
Abstract
In these three lectures, I overview the theoretical framework of the flavour physics and CP violation. The first lecture is the introduction to the flavour physics. Namely, I give theoretical basics of the weak interaction. I follow also some historical aspect, discovery of the CP violation, phenomenological studies of charged and neutral currents and the success of the GIM mechanism. In the second lecture, I describe the flavour physics and CP violating phenomena in the Standard Model (SM). I also give the latest experimental observation of the CP Violation at the B factories and the LHC and discuss its interpretation. In the third lecture, I discuss the on-going search of the signals beyond SM in the flavour physics and also the future prospects.
26 pages, contribution to the 1st Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High-Energy Physics, Fukuoka, Japan, 14 - 27 Oct 2012