23 August 2021 to 7 October 2021
Venue: OAC conference center, Kolymbari, Crete, Greece. Participation is possible also via internet.
Europe/Athens timezone

Belle II status and prospects

31 Aug 2021, 10:00
30m
Room 1

Room 1

Speaker

Paolo Branchini (Universita e INFN Roma Tre (IT))

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
Name of experiment and experimental site Belle II
Is the speaker for that presentation defined? Yes
Internet talk Yes

Primary author

Paolo Branchini (Universita e INFN Roma Tre (IT))

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