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BELLE2-TALK-CONF-2017-048 |
Thomas Keck
21 April 2017
ALPS 2017
Abstract: The Belle II experiment is located at the KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization in Tsukuba, Japan. It is designed to perform measurements in all fields of heavy flavour physics, including measurements of rare B decays. This talk presents the recent progress in the hadronic and semileptonic tagging algorithm, current sensitivity studies for the future measurement of B+→τ+ν at Belle II, and the validation of the newly developed reconstruction tools on the full dataset recorded by the preceding Belle experiment.
Note: 8 min
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