Physics Achievements from the Belle Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
2012-12-24 v1
Abstract
The Belle experiment, running at the KEKB e+e- asymmetric energy collider during the first decade of the century, achieved its original objective of measuring precisely differences between particles and anti-particles in the B system. After collecting 1000 fb-1 of data at various Upsilon resonances, Belle also obtained the many other physics results described in this article.
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@article{arxiv.1212.5342,
title = {Physics Achievements from the Belle Experiment},
author = {Jolanta Brodzicka and Thomas Browder and Paoti Chang and Simon Eidelman and Bostjan Golob and Kiyoshi Hayasaka and Hisaki Hayashii and Toru Iijima and Kenji Inami and Kay Kinoshita and Youngjoon Kwon and Kenkichi Miyabayashi and Gagan Mohanty and Mikihiko Nakao and Hideyuki Nakazawa and Stephen Olsen and Yoshihide Sakai and Christoph Schwanda and Alan Schwartz and Karim Trabelsi and Sadaharu Uehara and Shoji Uno and Yasushi Watanabe and Anze Zupanc},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5342},
year = {2012}
}
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119 pages, 81 figures, submitted to PTEP journal