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The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy electron-positron collider has been collecting the world’s highest-intensity collisions at the Upsilon(4S) since 2019. A data set comparable in size to that of predecessor experiments, and collected with the new detector, enables unique or world-leading results. Examples include indirect searches for non-standard-model physics in the weak interactions of quarks, determinations of fundamental standard-model parameters, and direct searches for low-mass dark matter. This talk presents a selection of recent results and briefly discusses future perspectives.
ONSITE: Small Seminar Room
REMOTE: https://cern.zoom.us/j/63113232486?pwd=R0R1SU1ZTm9nblFhbjB5VHUxMW4vdz09
Angelo Di Canto