GAZELLE - a new long-lived particle detector for Belle II?

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20m
Virtually, worldwide

Virtually, worldwide

Speaker

Ruth Schäfer (Universität Heidelberg)

Description

A future far detector at Belle II - GAZELLE - could enhance the search potential for long-lived particles at electron-positron experiments. An initiative of theorists and experimentalists has explored this potential for three common LLP scenarios with different production mechanisms. In this talk, we compare the projections of finding these LLPs at Belle II or GAZELLE. Due to Belle II's excellent sensitivity to LLPs, we find little extra gain in building a far detector like GAZELLE.

Authors

Sascha Simon Dreyer (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY) Torben Ferber (DESY) Anastasiia Filimonova (Nikhef) Prof. Christopher Hearty (University of British Columbia (CA)) Savino Longo (DESY) Ruth Schäfer (Universität Heidelberg) Kai Ronald Schmidt-Hoberg (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)) Michele Tammaro Karim Trabelsi (LAL) Susanne Westhoff (Heidelberg University) Jure Zupan (University of Cincinnati) Camilo Garcia-Cely (DESY)

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