This manuscript is devoted to the overview of the most recent measurements of non-leptonic hadron decays at the LHC, including results from the ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb collaborations.
The non-leptonic hadron decays cover a very rich sample of the physics phenomena that form the foundation of the Standard Model of particle physics and could contain a hint of new physics particles that are not described by the Standard Model predictions.
There exist multiple physics analyses of non-leptonic hadron decays, focusing on various aspects of these decays. Some of them focus on the search for rare decays that are constrained by theoretical predictions; others provide new precise measurements of known channels.
Altogether, these measurements improve existing theories and bring us deeper understanding of these processes.