Prospects in CP violation measurements at the Tevatron Collider
Abstract
The Fermilab Tevatron Collider is currently the most copious source of b-hadrons, thanks to the large b-bbar production cross-section in 1.96 TeV ppbar collisions. Recent detector upgrades allow for a wide range of CP violation and flavor-mixing measurements that are fully competitive (asymmetries in self-tagging modes) or complementary (asymmetries of Bs and b-baryons decays) with B-factories. In this paper we review some recent CP violation results from the DO and CDF Collaborations and we discuss the prospects for future measurements.
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