Speaker
Thomas Lück
(LMU)
Description
After several years of construction, the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB accelerator in Tsukuba, Japan has successfully started taking data for physics analyses this year. With a sample of 50 times more e+e- collision events than its predecessor to be collected in the next few years, Belle II will be able to search for physics beyond the standard model with unprecedented precision in many decay channels of B mesons, charm hadrons, and tau leptons. The status of the experiment and first performance measurements will be presented.
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Author
Thomas Lück
(LMU)
Co-author
Thomas Kuhr
(LMU)