
The Belle experiment was 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) and ...
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,
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 Prefectur ...
,
Japan. The experiment ran from 1999 to 2010.
The Belle detector was located at the collision point of the asymmetric-energy
electron
The electron (, or in nuclear reactions) is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge. Electrons belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family,
and are generally thought to be elementary partic ...
–
positron
The positron or antielectron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron. It has an electric charge of +1 '' e'', a spin of 1/2 (the same as the electron), and the same mass as an electron. When a positron collide ...
collider,
KEKB. Belle at KEKB together with the
BaBar experiment at the
PEP-II
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center,
is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratories, United States Department of Energy National Laboratory operated by Stanford Univers ...
accelerator at
SLAC were known as the
B-factories as they collided electrons with positrons at the center-of-momentum energy equal to the mass of the
(4S) resonance
Resonance describes the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force (or a Fourier component of it) is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts. When an oscillat ...
which decays to pairs of
B mesons.
The Belle detector was a
hermetic multilayer
particle detector
In experimental and applied particle physics, nuclear physics, and nuclear engineering, a particle detector, also known as a radiation detector, is a device used to detect, track, and/or identify ionizing particles, such as those produced by ...
with large
solid angle
In geometry, a solid angle (symbol: ) is a measure of the amount of the field of view from some particular point that a given object covers. That is, it is a measure of how large the object appears to an observer looking from that point.
The po ...
coverage, vertex location with precision on the order of tens of micrometres (provided by a silicon vertex detector), good distinction between
pion
In particle physics, a pion (or a pi meson, denoted with the Greek letter pi: ) is any of three subatomic particles: , , and . Each pion consists of a quark and an antiquark and is therefore a meson. Pions are the lightest mesons and, more gen ...
s and
kaon
KAON (Karlsruhe ontology) is an ontology infrastructure developed by the University of Karlsruhe and the Research Center for Information Technologies in Karlsruhe.
Its first incarnation was developed in 2002 and supported an enhanced version o ...
s in the momenta range from 100
MeV/c to few GeV/c (provided by a
Cherenkov detector), and a few-percent precision electromagnetic
calorimeter (made of
CsI(
Tl)
scintillating crystals).
The
Belle II experiment
The BelleII experiment is a particle physics experiment designed to study the properties of B mesons (heavy particles containing a beauty quark) and other particles. BelleII is the successor to the Belle experiment, and commissioned at the Super ...
is an upgrade of Belle that was approved in June 2010. It is currently being commissioned, and is anticipated to start operation in 2018. Belle II is located at
SuperKEKB
SuperKEKB is a particle collider located at KEK (''High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation'') in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. SuperKEKB collides electrons with positrons at the centre-of-momentum energy close to the mass of the Υ(4S) ...
(an upgraded
KEKB accelerator) which is intended to provide a factor 40 larger integrated luminosity.
Results

The experiment was motivated by the search for
CP-violation. However the experiment also performed extensive studies of rare decays, searches for exotic particles and precision measurements of the properties of
D mesons, and
tau particles.
The experiment has resulted in almost 300 publications in physics journals.
Highlights of the Belle experiment include
* an observation of large CP-violation in the neutral
B meson system
* measurement of the branching fraction of inclusive
decays
* observation of the
transition with
and
* measurement of
using the
Dalitz plot
The Dalitz plot is a two-dimensional plot often used in particle physics to represent the relative frequency of various (kinematically distinct) manners in which the products of certain (otherwise similar) three-body decays may move apart.
The p ...
* measurement of the
CKM quark mixing matrix elements
and
* observation of direct CP-violation in
and
* observation of
transitions
* evidence for
* observations of a number of new particles including the
X(3872)
Data samples
The
KEKB accelerator was the world's highest
luminosity
Luminosity is an absolute measure of radiated electromagnetic power (light), the radiant power emitted by a light-emitting object over time. In astronomy, luminosity is the total amount of electromagnetic energy emitted per unit of time by a s ...
machine at the time. A large fraction of the data was collected at the (4S). The instantaneous luminosity exceeded . The
integrated luminosity
Integration may refer to:
Biology
*Multisensory integration
*Path integration
* Pre-integration complex, viral genetic material used to insert a viral genome into a host genome
*DNA integration, by means of site-specific recombinase technology, ...
collected at the (4S) mass was about (corresponding to 771 million meson pairs). About 10% of the data was recorded below the (4S) resonance in order to study backgrounds. In addition, KEKB carried out special runs at the
(5S) resonance to study
mesons as well as on the
(1S),
(2S) and
(3S) resonances to search for evidence of
Dark Matter
Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe. Dark matter is called "dark" because it does not appear to interact with the electromagnetic field, which means it does not ab ...
and the
Higgs Boson
The Higgs boson, sometimes called the Higgs particle, is an elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field,
one of the fields in particle physics theory. In the St ...
. The samples of
(1S),
(2S) and
(5S) collected by Belle are the world largest samples available.
See also
*
B-factory
*
– oscillation
References
External links
Official Belle WebsiteBelle II Collaboration WebsiteBelle II Public Website*Record fo
KEK-BF-BELLEExperiment on
INSPIRE-HEP
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