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23. Study of charge asymmetries in pion and kaon identification with the Belle II detector / Cecilia Antonioli ; Alessandro Gaz [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-041] Presented on 22 09 2023 MSc
2023
University of Padova / Padova
In this work, we study the performance of the charged kaon and pion identification at the Belle II experiment. [...]
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24. A universal approach for particle identification at Belle II using neural networks / Xavier Simó ; Stefan Wallner ; Stephan Paul [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-040] Presented on 30 11 2023 MSc
2023
Technische Universität München / Munich
The Belle II experiment aims to study the standard model (SM) of particle physics and to search for new physics (NP) beyond the standard model with unprecedented precision. [...]
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25. Signal proxy and radiative Bhabha background studies: contributions to the search for invisibly decaying dark photons at Belle II / Daniel Weston Mckay Crook ; Christopher Hearty [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-039] Presented on 30 08 2023 MSc
2023
University of British Columbia / Vancouver
The nature of dark matter is one of the greatest extant mysteries in physics [...]
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26. Optimization of the PID algorithms at the Belle II Experiment / Ali Bavarchee ; Alessandro Gaz [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-038] Presented on 05 06 2023 MSc
2023
University of Padova / Padova
Particle identification in the Belle II experiment involves utilizing information from various sub-detectors to classify six different species of charged particles: electrons, muons, charged pions, charged kaons, protons, and deuterons. [...]
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27. Study of Sudden Beam Losses of SuperKEKB and Development of 3D Track Hardware Trigger using Machine Learning at Belle II / Yuxin Liu ; Akimasa Ishikawa ; Taichiro Koga [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-037] Presented on 25 07 2023 MSc
2023
SOKENDAI / Tsukuba
The Belle II Experiment, located at the SuperKEKB asymmetric electron-positron collider in Japan, is at the next generation of B-factories, aiming to explore new physics (NP) in the flavor sector and enhance the precision of Standard Model (SM) measurements. [...]
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28. Analysis on the Lepton Flavor Violating Decay τ -> μ π0 in Belle II / Marton Nemeth-Csoka ; Christian Kiesling [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-036] Presented on 27 11 2021 MSc
2021
Ludwig-Maximilians-University / Munich
This work focuses on the lepton flavor violating decay τ → μπ0 with the goal to explore the prospects of finding New Physics in this particular channel. [...]
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29. The study of K0L Identification with ECL Information at Belle II experiment / Jheng-Hao Su [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-035] Presented on 20 06 2023 MSc
2023
Graduate Institute of Applied Physics / Taipei
We can study K0L through K0L particle list reconstructed from ECL cluster or KLM cluster. [...]
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30. Timing studies for the Belle II vertex detector / Yitong Liu ; Jerome Baudot ; Christian Finck [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-034] Presented on 22 06 2023 MSc
2023
IPHC / Strasbourg
In this master thesis, we will study the strategies related to the timing information at Belle-II to cope with the high-luminosity condition. [...]
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31. Study of the lepton flavor violating decay τ → μγ at the Belle II experiment. / Marcela Garcia Hernandez ; Ivan Heredia De La Cruz [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-033] Presented on 31 11 2018 MSc
2018
Cinvestav-IPN / Mexico city
In this work, we study the variables that allow us to discriminate among the possible background sources of the τ → μγ decay in the Belle II experiment. [...]
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32. Inclusive B-Meson Tagging for an R(D*) Measurement at Belle II / Sofia Palacios Schweitzer ; Thomas Kuhr ; Thomas Lueck [BELLE2-MTHESIS-2023-032] Presented on 13 09 2022 MSc
2022
LMU / Munich
The world average of previous R(D(*)) measurements, defined as R(D(*)) = BR(B -> D(*) tau nu) / BR(B -> D(*) l nu) with l = e, mu, shows a 3.3 sigma deviation from Standard Model predictions, which could indicate some New Physics phenomenon, such as the existence of Leptoquarks. [...]
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