Abstract
Flavour physics represents a unique test bench for the Standard Model
(SM). New analyses performed at the LHC experiments are now providing
unprecedented insights into CKM metrology and new results for rare
decays. The CKM picture can provide very precise SM predictions through
global analyses. I will describe the framework, the inputs and the
results of the latest global SM analysis performed by the UTfit
collaboration including all the most updated inputs from experiments,
lattice QCD and phenomenological calculations.
In addition, the Unitarity Triangle analysis can be used to constrain
the parameter space in possible new physics (NP) scenarios. Assuming NP,
all of the available experimental and theoretical information on
DeltaF=2 processes is combined using a model-independent
parametrisation. We determine the allowed NP contributions in the kaon,
D, Bd, and Bs sectors and, in various NP scenarios, we translate them
into bounds for the NP scale as a function of NP couplings.