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1–5 Sep 2017
China National Convention Center
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Studies of missing energy decays at Belle II

1 Sep 2017, 17:20
20m
302B (China National Convention Center)

302B

China National Convention Center

No.7 Tianchen East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100105 China
8) Flavor physics - CKM and beyond Flavor physics - CKM and beyond

Speaker

Yinhui Guan

Description

The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider is a major upgrade of the KEK ``B factory'' facility in Tsukuba, Japan. The machine is designed for an instantaneous luminosity of 8x10^35 cm^-2s^-1, and the experiment is expected to accumulate a data sample of about 50 ab^-1 in five years of running. With this amount of data, decays sensitive to physics beyond the Standard Model can be studied with unprecedented precision. One promising set of modes are physics processes with missing energy such as B^+ to tau^+ nu, B to D^(*) tau nu, and B to K^(*) nu nu-bar decays. The B--> K^(*) nu nu-bar decay provides one of the cleanest experimental probes of the flavour-changing neutral current process b-->s nu nu-bar, which is sensitive to physics beyond the Standard Model. However, the missing energies of the two neutrinos in the final state makes the measurement challenging and requires full reconstruction of the spectator B meson in e^+ e^---> Upsilon(4S)--> BBbar events. Observation of the B--> K^(*) nu nu-bar decay will become possible with the large data set to be collected by the upgraded Belle II experiment running at the Super-KEKB accelerator in Japan. A challenge of this analysis will be understanding and suppressing backgrounds. This talk discusses such backgrounds and the expected sensitivity of Belle II for this rare decay.

Primary author

Yinhui Guan

Presentation materials