67.
| Combinatorial Kalman Filter and High Level Trigger Reconstruction for the Belle II Experiment
/ Nils Braun ; Prof. Dr. Michael Feindt ; Prof. Dr. Florian U. Bernlochner
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2019-002]
Presented on 21 12 2018 PhD
2018
Karlsuhe Institute of Technology
/ Karlsruhe
The Belle II detector is introduced in Chapter 2 with a focus on the tracking subdetectors and the trigger setup required for this thesis. [...]
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| The Study and Shielding of Electromagnetic Radiation from SuperKEKB Electron and Positron Beam Interactions
/ Alexandre Beaulieu ; John Michael Roney ; Maxim Pospelov ; Colin Bradley
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2019-001]
Presented on 29 04 2019 PhD
2019
University of Victoria
/ Victoria BC, Canada
This project contributes to the research and development studies towards successful commissioning of the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider. [...]
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69.
| Development of a B0 flavor tagger and performance study of a novel time-dependent CP analysis of the decay B0->pi0pi0 at Belle II
/ Fernando Abudinén ; Christian Kiesling ; Thomas Kuhr
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2018-003]
Presented on 19 10 2018 PhD
2018
Max-Planck-Institut für Physik
/ Munich
The Belle II experiment is located at the energy-asymmetric electron-positron collider SuperKEKB, the next-generation B factory at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan. [...]
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| Study of Thermal Neutron Flux from SuperKEKB in the Belle II Commissioning Detector
/ Samuel de Jong ; J. Michael Roney ; Robert Kowalewski ; Michel Lefebvre ; et al
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2018-002]
Presented on 15 05 2017 PhD
2017
University of Victoria
/ Victoria BC
The Belle II detector is designed to collect data from the high luminosity electron-positron (e$^+$e$^-$) collisions of the SuperKEKB collider. [...]
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| Track Reconstruction at the First Level Trigger of the Belle II Experiment
/ Sara Pohl ; Christian Kiesling
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2018-001]
Presented on 11 04 2018 PhD
2018
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
/ Munich
The Belle II experiment is an upgrade of the Belle experiment, which was instrumental in confirming the Kobayashi-Maskawa theory for the origin of CP violation. [...]
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| Development of Pattern Recognition Algorithms for the Central Drift Chamber of the Belle II Detector
/ Viktor Trusov ; Michael Feindt ; Andreas Meyer
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2017-001]
Presented on 04 11 2016 PhD
2016
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
/ Karlsruhe
In 1973 Kobayashi and Maskawa proposed a mechanism which describes CP violation by introducing an irreducible complex phase in the quark mixing matrix. [...]
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| Real-time Pattern Recognition in the Central Tracking Detector of the Belle II Experiment
/ Jakob Lettenbichler ; Rudolf Frühwirth
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2016-008]
Presented on 28 11 2016 PhD
2016
Institute of High Energy Physics (HEPHY)
/ Vienna
The Belle II experiment is currently under construction in the KEK laboratory in Tsukuba, Japan. [...]
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| Search for $D^{0}\to\nu\bar{\nu}$ and $B^{0}\to p\bar{\Lambda}\pi^{-}\gamma$ decay at Belle, and Belle II CDCTRG system firmware design
/ Yun-Tsung Lai ; Min-Zu Wang ; Paoti Chang ; Jing-Ge Shiu
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2016-007]
Presented on 13 07 2016 PhD
2016
National Taiwan University
/ Taipei, Taiwan
The thesis includes three major topics. [...]
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| Development of the Online Data Reduction System and Feasibility Studies of 6-Layer Tracking for the Belle II Pixel Detector
/ David Münchow ; Sören Lange, ; Wolfgang Kühn
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2016-006]
2015
II. Physikalisches Institut
/ Giessen
A first test with the whole DAQ integration and prototype sensors of PXD and SVD had been performed at DESY. [...]
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| Development of FPGA-Based Algorithms for the Data Acquisition of the Belle II Pixel Detector
/ Thomas Geßler ; Sören Lange, ; Wolfgang Kühn
[BELLE2-PTHESIS-2016-005]
2015
II. Physikalisches Institut
/ Giessen
The pixel detector and Belle II data-acquisition systems impose various re- quirements on the performance of the ONSEN system, including a data through- put of almost 600 MB/s and a memory bandwidth of about 1 GB/s for every of the 32 modules performing the data reduction. [...]
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