SuperKEKB Collider
Kazunori Akai, Kazuro Furukawa, Haruyo Koiso

TL;DR
SuperKEKB is an upgraded high-luminosity collider aiming to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model through advanced beam collision techniques and extensive construction and commissioning efforts.
Contribution
This paper details the design, construction, and commissioning of SuperKEKB, a collider with significantly increased luminosity using the nanobeam collision scheme.
Findings
Successful beam commissioning without the Belle II detector
Achievement of design luminosity goals
Implementation of the nanobeam collision scheme
Abstract
SuperKEKB, a 7 GeV electron - 4 GeV positron double-ring collider, is constructed by upgrading KEKB in order to seek new physics beyond the Standard Model. The design luminosity of SuperKEKB is 8 x 10^35 /cm^2 /s - 40 times higher than that achieved by KEKB. The greater part of the gain comes from significantly decreasing the beam sizes at the interaction point based on the nanobeam collision scheme; the design beam currents in both rings are double those achieved in KEKB. Large-scale construction to upgrade both the collider rings and the injector was conducted, and beam commissioning without the Belle II detector and final-focus magnets was successfully carried out from February to June in 2016. Subsequently, renovation of the interaction region, including the installation of the final-focus magnets and Belle II, and construction in the final stage of a new positron damping ring were…
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