Speaker
Description
Belle II at the electron-positron collider SuperKEKB is the
successor to the Belle experiment. Its design luminosity is 6 · 1035/(cm2s),
40 times the record achieved at KEKB/Belle, at the same center of mass
energy in the bottomonium region. Over the next years it is expected to
accumulate an integrated luminosity of 50 ab−1, collecting by far the
largest sample of B-mesons at electron-positron colliders, together with
large numbers of bottomonium and lighter particles. After a
commissioning run in 2018 the detector started routine data taking in March 2019.
we have collected more than 200 fb-1 statistics so far. In this talk the
current status of the detector, current and future running conditions a
selection of the present physics results and further physics prospects
will be shown.
Details
Dr Paolo Branchini
Is this abstract from experiment? | Yes |
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Name of experiment and experimental site | Belle II |
Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | Yes |
Internet talk | Yes |