BELLE2-CONF-PROC-2017-035

Belle II Experiment: Status and Upgrade

Kavita Lalwani, Manish Kumar for the Belle II Collaboration

14 December 2017

Abstract: The Belle II experiment at the asymmetric e^+ e^− SuperKEKB collider will start its operation in 2018 and will collect the data at the integrated luminosity of 50ab^−1 . This high luminosity will shed light on new physics beyond the Standard Model via high precision measurements of heavy flavor decays and searches for rare signal events. In this work, we present the status of SuperKEKB and Belle II detector construction. The expected sensitivity to new physics of the Belle II data set will also be discussed.

Keyword(s): Belle II, SuperKEKB, CP Violation, Lepton Flavor Violation, Rare B Decays
Note: As there is a limitation of pages (max page for proceeding is 4), therefore we have included only two figures ( Belle II Det. and Luminosity Projection of SuperKEKB). This Conference proceeding will be published by Springer in the journal Few-Body Systems

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