Overview of Belle II experiment
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Belle II is a particle physics experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric electron-positron accelerator based at the KEK laboratory in Tsukuba Japan. As the successor to the Belle experiment, which ran from 1999 to 2010, Belle II has a design luminosity of 6 X 1035 cm-2s-1 and aims to collect 50 ab-1 of data, nearly 50 times as much as its predecessor. With this data sample, Belle II will measure interesting phenomena with unprecedented precision, from measurements of CKM elements using B and charmed mesons, lepton flavor violation and electroweak physics to QCD measurements and dark sector searches. Results published with early data are already proving the capability of the Belle II detector to make precision measurements. In this presentation, I will introduce the Belle II experiment, review its latest results, and present some prospects for future measurements.Jake
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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
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Jake V Bennett
University of Mississippi