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Snowmass White Paper: Belle II physics reach and plans for the next decade and beyond

Authors :
Aggarwal, Latika
Banerjee, Swagato
Bansal, Sunil
Bernlochner, Florian
Bertemes, Michel
Bhardwaj, Vishal
Bondar, Alexander
Browder, Thomas E.
Cao, Lu
Campajola, Marcello
Casarosa, Giulia
Cecchi, Claudia
Cheaib, Racha
De Pietro, Giacomo
Di Canto, Angelo
Dorigo, Mirco
Feichtinger, Paul
Ferber, Torben
Fulsom, Bryan
Garcia, Marcela
Gaudino, Giovanni
Gaz, Alessandro
Glazov, Alexander
Granderath, Svenja
Graziani, Enrico
Greenwald, Daniel
Goldenzweig, Pablo
Heredia, Ivan
Villanueva, Michel Hernandez
Higuchi, Takeo
Humair, Thibaud
Iijima, Toru
Inguglia, Gianluca
Ishikawa, Akimasa
Jacobi, Daniel
Junkerkalefeld, Henrik A.
Karl, Robert
Lautenbach, Klemens
Lewis, Peter M.
Li, Long-Ke
Lacaprara, Stefano
Libby, Jim
Manoni, Elisa
Martini, Alberto
Merola, Mario
Milesi, Marco
Moneta, Stefano
Nayak, Minakshi
Nishida, Shoei
Palaia, Maria Antonietta
Pham, Francis
Polat, Leonard
Prell, Soeren A.
Prencipe, Elisabetta
Ruber, Geraldine
Ripp-Baudot, Isabelle
Rhorken, Markus
Roney, Michael
Rostomyan, Armine
Sakai, Yoshihide
Sato, Yo
Schwanda, Christoph
Schwartz, Alan J.
Serrano, Justine
Sutcliffe, William
Svidras, Henrikas
Tackmann, Kerstin
Tamponi, Umberto
Tenchini, Francesco
Trabelsi, Karim
Tiwary, Rahul
Tonelli, Diego
Uno, Kenta
Vossen, Anselm
Yabsley, Bruce
Yin, Jun-Hao
Zani, Laura
Aggarwal, Latika
Banerjee, Swagato
Bansal, Sunil
Bernlochner, Florian
Bertemes, Michel
Bhardwaj, Vishal
Bondar, Alexander
Browder, Thomas E.
Cao, Lu
Campajola, Marcello
Casarosa, Giulia
Cecchi, Claudia
Cheaib, Racha
De Pietro, Giacomo
Di Canto, Angelo
Dorigo, Mirco
Feichtinger, Paul
Ferber, Torben
Fulsom, Bryan
Garcia, Marcela
Gaudino, Giovanni
Gaz, Alessandro
Glazov, Alexander
Granderath, Svenja
Graziani, Enrico
Greenwald, Daniel
Goldenzweig, Pablo
Heredia, Ivan
Villanueva, Michel Hernandez
Higuchi, Takeo
Humair, Thibaud
Iijima, Toru
Inguglia, Gianluca
Ishikawa, Akimasa
Jacobi, Daniel
Junkerkalefeld, Henrik A.
Karl, Robert
Lautenbach, Klemens
Lewis, Peter M.
Li, Long-Ke
Lacaprara, Stefano
Libby, Jim
Manoni, Elisa
Martini, Alberto
Merola, Mario
Milesi, Marco
Moneta, Stefano
Nayak, Minakshi
Nishida, Shoei
Palaia, Maria Antonietta
Pham, Francis
Polat, Leonard
Prell, Soeren A.
Prencipe, Elisabetta
Ruber, Geraldine
Ripp-Baudot, Isabelle
Rhorken, Markus
Roney, Michael
Rostomyan, Armine
Sakai, Yoshihide
Sato, Yo
Schwanda, Christoph
Schwartz, Alan J.
Serrano, Justine
Sutcliffe, William
Svidras, Henrikas
Tackmann, Kerstin
Tamponi, Umberto
Tenchini, Francesco
Trabelsi, Karim
Tiwary, Rahul
Tonelli, Diego
Uno, Kenta
Vossen, Anselm
Yabsley, Bruce
Yin, Jun-Hao
Zani, Laura
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Belle II is an experiment operating at the intensity frontier. Over the next decades, it will record the decay of billions of bottom mesons, charm hadrons, and tau leptons produced in 10 GeV electron-positron collisions at the SuperKEKB high-luminosity collider at KEK. These data, collected in low-background and kinematically known conditions, will allow us to measure hundreds of parameters that test the standard model (SM) and probe for the existence of new particles, at mass scales orders of magnitudes higher than those studied at the energy frontier. We project our sensitivities for measurements that are of primary relevance and where Belle II will be unique or world leading for data corresponding to 1 to 50 ab-1. Belle II will uniquely probe non-SM contributions in sensitive b -> qqbar s decays and charmless b -> qqbar d(u) decays, semileptonic b -> s nu nubar and s tau+ \tau- decays, fully leptonic b -> ell nu decays, and select c -> u processes. Belle II will lead exploration of non-SM physics in b -> c tau nu and b -> s gamma decays and will most precisely determine the quark-mixing parameters |Vub| and |Vcb|. Belle II will measure many parameters in tau physics to precisions that will be world leading for the foreseeable future, including the electric and magnetic dipole moments, branching fractions for charged-lepton-flavor-violating decays, and quantities that test lepton-flavor universality. Belle II will perform unique searches for dark-sector particles with masses in the MeV--GeV range. We will also pursue a broad spectroscopy program for conventional and multiquark c cbar and b bbar states and provide essential inputs to sharpen the interpretation of muon magnetic-anomaly results. Our exploration of uncharted regions of non-SM parameter space with high precision will reveal non-SM particles or set stringent constraints on their existence, guiding future endeavors.<br />Comment: 48 pages, 15 figures. The document has been confidentially distributed to Snowmass conveners since March 2022, but only now is distributed on arxiv due to Belle II collaboration authorship restrictions following the Ukraine situation

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1336694744
Document Type :
Electronic Resource