Belle II Detector
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The BelleII experiment is a
particle physics Particle physics or high energy physics is the study of fundamental particles and forces that constitute matter and radiation. The fundamental particles in the universe are classified in the Standard Model as fermions (matter particles) an ...
experiment designed to study the properties of
B meson In particle physics, B mesons are mesons composed of a bottom antiquark and either an up (), down (), strange () or charm quark (). The combination of a bottom antiquark and a top quark is not thought to be possible because of the top quark' ...
s (heavy particles containing a beauty quark) and other particles. BelleII is the successor to the
Belle experiment The Belle experiment was a particle physics experiment conducted by the Belle Collaboration, an international collaboration of more than 400 physicists and engineers, at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation (KEK) in Tsukuba, Ibarak ...
, and commissioned at the SuperKEKB accelerator complex at KEK in
Tsukuba is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 244,528 in 108,669 households and a population density of 862 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 20.3%. The total ar ...
,
Ibaraki prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Ibaraki Prefecture has a population of 2,871,199 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Ibaraki Prefecture borders Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Tochigi Prefecture ...
, Japan. The BelleII detector was "rolled in" (moved into the collision point of SuperKEKB) in April 2017. BelleII started taking data in early 2018. Over its running period, BelleII is expected to collect around 50 times more data than its predecessor mostly due to a 40-fold increase in an instantaneous luminosity provided by SuperKEKB as compared to the previous
KEKB KEKB may refer to: * KEKB (accelerator) * KEKB (FM) KEKB is a radio station serving Grand Junction, Colorado and its vicinity with a country music format. This station broadcasts on FM frequency 99.9 MHz and is under ownership of Townsquare ...
accelerator.


Physics program

Many interesting analyses of the Belle and
BaBar Babar ( ur, ), also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan. It is generally taken in reference to the Persian ''babr'' (Persian: ببر), meaning ...
experiments were limited by statistical uncertainties, which was the main motivation to build a new generation of B-factory - Belle II. The target dataset is 50 ab−1 at BelleII compared to 988 fb−1 (with 711fb−1 at the Υ(4S) energy) at Belle. The dataset of good runs from Belle II before Long shutdown 1 was 424 fb−1 (with 363fb−1 at the Υ(4S) energy.) This immense dataset would allow studies of rare physics processes, which were out of reach for the previous e e experiments and improve precision on the already measured physics observables. The physics program of Belle II includes the studies of the following particles or processes: * B-meson * Charm meson *
Bottomonium In particle physics, quarkonium (from quark and -onium, pl. quarkonia) is a flavorless meson whose constituents are a heavy quark and its own antiquark, making it both a neutral particle and its own antiparticle. Light quarks Light quarks ( up ...
*
Charmonium In particle physics, quarkonium (from quark and -onium, pl. quarkonia) is a flavorless meson whose constituents are a heavy quark and its own antiquark, making it both a neutral particle and its own antiparticle. Light quarks Light quarks ( up ...
* Tau-lepton * Dark sector * Low-multiplicity processes The majority of the Belle II dataset will be recorded at Upsilon(4S) center-of-mass energy, while a small portion of it will be taken at Upsilon(5S) and as energy scans.


Detector composition

Belle II is a general purpose high-energy particle physics detector with almost full solid angle coverage. It has a cylindrical shape to cover the e e collisions happening on the central axis of the detector. The detector is asymmetric in beam direction, because the initial energy of the electron beam is larger than the positron beam. Much of the original Belle detector has been upgraded to cope with the higher instantaneous luminosity provided by the SuperKEKB accelerator. The main components are the following, from the innermost to the outermost systems.: *
Beryllium Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is a steel-gray, strong, lightweight and brittle alkaline earth metal. It is a divalent element that occurs naturally only in combination with other elements to form m ...
beam pipe at a minimum radius of 10 mm from the beam * PiXel Detector (PXD) is composed from two cylindrical layers of depleted
field effect transistor The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the flow of current in a semiconductor. FETs (JFETs or MOSFETs) are devices with three terminals: ''source'', ''gate'', and ''drain''. FETs contro ...
(DEPFET) pixels, provide as precise position measurement of the charged particle trajectories. First layer is only 14 mm away from the beam. So far, only two ladders of the second PXD layer have been installed. * Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) - 8 layers of silicon strip sensors arranged in cylindrical barrel and an inclined endcap towards electron direction for better coverage. The SVD and PXD detectors sometimes are referred as VerteX Detector (VXD). The total VXD size has been tuned to cover most of the typical K^0_S travel distance. * Central Drift Chamber (CDC) is a
wire chamber A wire chamber or multi-wire proportional chamber is a type of proportional counter that detects charged particles and photons and can give positional information on their trajectory, by tracking the trails of gaseous ionization. was located via ...
central tracking system, which provides the measurement of momentum and charge of the charged particles produced by the collisions as well as particle type identification (PID) via their energy depositions. * Aerogel ring-imaging Cherenkov detector (aRICH) provides PID information about the charged particle going into the forward direction. * Time Of Propagation (TOP) counter consisting of quartz bars utilising totally internally reflected Cherenkov photons and measuring the time of propagation, which is used for PID. * Electromagnetic
calorimeter A calorimeter is an object used for calorimetry, or the process of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity. Differential scanning calorimeters, isothermal micro calorimeters, titration calorimete ...
(ECL) a highly segmented array of thallium-doped caesium iodide CsI( Tl) crystals assembled in a projective geometry to measure energies of the neutral final state particles such as photons, K^0_L and neutrons, as well as PID. * Superconducting solenoid, which provides a 1.5 tesla magnetic field, which bends the trajectories of the final state charged particles to measure their charge and momentum. * K^0_L and Muon detector (KLM) used to identify K^0_L energy depositions as well as for muon PID.


Timeline

The Belle II experiment data taking is separated into three phases: * Phase I — completed Feb–June 2016: SuperKEKB commissioning to characterize the beam environment; * Phase II — started early 2018, running without the nominal inner silicon-based VXD tracking system to measure the beam-induced background radiation in the innermost tracking system. During this phase the VXD subdetector has been replaced by Beam Exorcism for a Stable ExperimenT II or BEAST II system which was used to test various tracking technologies and a total integrated luminosity of 500 pb^ has been collected; * Phase III — started 2019: data taking with the complete Belle II detector; On November 22, 2018, the Belle II detector was completed with the installation of the VerteX Detector (VXD). On March 25, 2019, the first collisions of the actual physics program were detected. On 15 June 2020, the SuperKEKB reached an instantaneous luminosity of — surpassing the LHC's record of set with proton–proton collisions in 2018. A few days later, SuperKEKB pushed the luminosity record to . In June 2022 the luminosity record was nearly doubled to .


Scientific personnel

The Belle II experiment is being governed by Belle II Collaboration, which is an international worldwide scientific community. The Belle II Collaboration has designed, produced, assembled and is currently operating the Belle II experiment. The collaboration handles the collision data recorded at the experiment, performs the data analysis and delivers the results in form of scientific journal articles, conference talks, etc. As on May 30, 2019, it included 970 members from 112 institutes and 26 countries around the globe.


Experiment software

In October 2021 the Software development team within the Belle II Collaboration has published Belle II Analysis Software Framework or basf2 as
open-source software Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code to anyone and for any purpose. Op ...
on
GitHub GitHub, Inc. () is an Internet hosting service for software development and version control using Git. It provides the distributed version control of Git plus access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continu ...
. This is the main package used to simulate, reconstruct and analyse the recorded collision events at the Belle II experiment and there are several other separate satellite packages, used for DAQ, computation of the systematic uncertainties, etc. The backend of the reconstruction and analysis libraries are written in
C++ C++ (pronounced "C plus plus") is a high-level general-purpose programming language created by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup as an extension of the C programming language, or "C with Classes". The language has expanded significan ...
, while the analysis steering and facade are implemented in
Python Python may refer to: Snakes * Pythonidae, a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia ** ''Python'' (genus), a genus of Pythonidae found in Africa and Asia * Python (mythology), a mythical serpent Computing * Python (pro ...
language. To coordinate the software development, the Belle II Collaboration uses industrial collaboration tools such as Atlassian Jira, Confluence and
git Git () is a distributed version control system: tracking changes in any set of files, usually used for coordinating work among programmers collaboratively developing source code during software development. Its goals include speed, data in ...
-based
BitBucket Bitbucket is a Git-based source code repository hosting service owned by Atlassian. Bitbucket offers both commercial plans and free accounts with an unlimited number of private repositories. Services Bitbucket Cloud Bitbucket Cloud (previ ...
service.


See also

*
B-factory In particle physics, a B-factory, or sometimes a beauty factory, is a particle collider experiment designed to produce and detect a large number of B mesons so that their properties and behavior can be measured with small statistical uncertainty. T ...
* – oscillation *
LHCb experiment The LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment is one of eight particle physics detector experiments collecting data at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. LHCb is a specialized b-physics experiment, designed primarily to measure the paramet ...


Image gallery


References


External links


BelleII public webpageBelle{{nbspII collaboration webpageGerman Belle II webpageA Search for New Physics - The Belle II ExperimentInside Japan's big physics - Belle IIRecord for SuperKEKB-Belle II
experiment on INSPIRE-HEP *Record fo
SuperKEKB
project on INSPIRE-HEP Particle experiments B physics