Orateur
Dr
Ichiro Adachi
(KEK)
Description
The Belle-II experiment at the SuperKEKB accelerator is a physics program
to explore new phenomena in elementary particle physics by upgrading the present
KEKB/Belle facilities. In the KEKB/Belle experiment,
by accumulating billions of b-quark pairs ( as it is called "factory" ) from 1999,
a lot of remarkable success have been accomplished.
This is highlighted by the 2008 Novel Prize in Physics
received by M.Kobayashi and T.Maskawa.
Followed by successful achievements by the KEKB/Belle,
the next generation of the "factory" project, SuperKEKB/Belle-II, is being proposed
to investigate further frontier by getting more data.
A preliminary approval has been recently given.
In the SuperKEKB accelerator, detailed design studies are going on
to attain higher luminosity and, for the detector side,
main detector elements in the Belle apparatus
will be upgrade to the Belle-II detector
so as to match new experimental environment.
The Belle-II collaboration is being organized. This group is
highly international and more than 60 % of
collaborators are from foreign countries.
In this poster, we will show physics potential to be studied at the SuperKEKB/Belle-II
project and experimental challenge in the accelerator and detector technology will
be shown. In addition, organization and schedule in this project,
with emphasis on international activities, will be also described.
Auteur principal
Dr
Ichiro Adachi
(KEK)