Dark Sector Physics at Belle II

Sumitted to PubDB: 2019-11-06

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Authors Caitlin MacQueen
Date 2019-10-31
Belle II Number BELLE2-CONF-PROC-2019-016
Abstract The first dark sector physics analyses for Belle II are currently underway. Belle II detects collisions at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy e+e collider in Tsukuba, Japan and has already collected 6.5 fb1 of data at the Υ(4S) resonance (s=10.58 GeV). The collider has a design luminosity of 8×1035 cm2 s1 and the detector will collect 50 ab1 of data in its lifetime, making it the most luminous experiment in the world. In addition to early performance studies on particle identification, tracking quality, energy resolution, and more, Belle II is preparing to release its first physics results. These include the first official time-integrated luminosity measurements, as well as searches for the dark photon, A, in a monophoton signature, and the invisible Z in both LμLτ and Lepton Flavour Violation models. Even with this early data set, it is clear that Belle II is and will continue to be competitive in various dark sector searches at the MeV-GeV scale.

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