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Abstract |
The LHCb experiment has collected data at LHC during run 1 (2011-2012) and run 2 (2015-2018) and in 2022 has started the run 3 data take campaign with renewed detectors. In this contribution, recent results from the LHCb experiment on rare and very rare decays of hyperons and heavy baryons, with data collected in run 1 and 2, will be presented. Experimental techniques and analysis methods used to search for these decays, as well as the theoretical interpretations of the results, will be discussed. These analyses may provide hints of New Physics beyond the Standard Model (SM) or constraints for some of the SM parameters. In addition, prospects on the ongoing analyses and expectations from run 3 data taking on hyperons and heavy baryons decays will be presented, especially considering the search for very rare Flavor Changing Neutral Current (FCNC) channels.
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