Recent results in charm physics at Belle II
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Abstract
Flavor physics offers one of the most promising avenues to discover physics beyond the Standard Model. As the only source of up-type flavor-changing weak decays, charmed hadron decays provide a unique environment to study rare and suppressed processes in the search for new physics. The Belle II experiment, a major project in particle physics conducted at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider in Japan, has a broad physics program focused on precision measurements with high statistics data. This presentation will review the latest findings in charm physics from Belle II.
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Presenters
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Suravinda J Kospalage
University of Mississippi
Authors
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Suravinda J Kospalage
University of Mississippi