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Analysis B± → K<sub>s</sub><sup>0</sup> π<sup>±</sup> π<sup>0</sup> with Belle II Data

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Abstract

Belle II is a particle physics experiment based at the KEK laboratory in Tsukuba Japan. It is

the successor to the Belle experiment, which ran from 1999 to 2010, and aims to collect 50 times

more data than its predecessor. One of the main goals of the Belle experiments is to explore CP

violation, which is a necessary condition to explain our matter-dominated universe. A particular

area of interest is in the study of charmless B-meson decays, which are sensitive to the CKM

angle and provide an excellent laboratory to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. I

will present an ongoing analysis of one such decay, B± → Ks0 π± π0 , using simulated samples

from the Belle and Belle II experiments.

Presenters

  • Suravinda J Kospalage

    University of Mississippi

Authors

  • Suravinda J Kospalage

    University of Mississippi

  • David A Cinabro

    Wayne State University

  • Mathew Barrett

    High energy accelerator research organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan