Belle II and hadron spectroscopy

16 Sep 2014, 12:30
30m

Speaker

Prof. Peter Krizan (Ljubljana University and J. Stefan Institute)

Description

The two B factories, PEP-II with BaBar and KEKB with Belle, have been a real success story. Not only did they measure a large CP violation in B meson decays, constrained angles and sides of the unitary triangle, and studied numerous new phenomena, they also observed a long list of new hadrons, some of which do not seem to fit into the standard meson and baryon schemes. The next generation of B factories, a called Super B factory will search for departures from the Standard model. For this task, a 50 times larger data sample is needed, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 50/ab. Needless to say that with such a large data sample there are many more topics to explore, including searches for new and exotic hadrons, and investigation of their properties.

Primary author

Prof. Peter Krizan (Ljubljana University and J. Stefan Institute)

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