Exotic and conventional bottomonium physics prospects at Belle II
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Authors | Todd Pedlar |
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Date | Sept. 13, 2017 |
Belle II Number | BELLE2-TALK-CONF-2017-084 |
Abstract | The Belle II experiment, being constructed at the KEK laboratory in Japan, is a substantial upgrade of both the Belle detector and the KEKB accelerator. It aims at collecting 50 times more data than existing B-Factory samples beginning in 2019. Belle II is uniquely capable of studying the so-called "XYZ" particles: heavy exotic hadrons consisting of more than three quarks. First discovered by Belle, these now number in the dozens, and represent the emergence of a new category within quantum chromodynamics. This talk will present the capabilities of Belle II to explore exotic and conventional bottomonium physics. There will be a particular focus on the physics reach of the first data, where opportunities exist to make an immediate impact in this area. |
Conference | EXA2017, Vienna, Austria |
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