Snowmass White Paper: Belle II physics reach and plans for the next decade and beyond
Latika Aggarwal, Swagato Banerjee, Sunil Bansal, Florian Bernlochner,, Michel Bertemes, Vishal Bhardwaj, Alexander Bondar, Thomas E. Browder, Lu, Cao, Marcello Campajola, Giulia Casarosa, Claudia Cecchi, Racha Cheaib,, Giacomo De Pietro, Angelo Di Canto, Mirco Dorigo

TL;DR
Belle II is a high-luminosity experiment at KEK that will collect vast data on meson and lepton decays, enabling precise tests of the Standard Model and searches for new physics in the next decade.
Contribution
This white paper outlines Belle II's projected sensitivities and unique capabilities for probing non-Standard Model physics and performing precision measurements over the next decade.
Findings
Projected sensitivities for key decay processes
Unique probes of non-SM contributions in specific decays
Leading measurements of quark-mixing parameters and lepton-flavor violation
Abstract
Belle II is an experiment operating at the intensity frontier. Over the next decades, it will record the decay of billions of bottom mesons, charm hadrons, and tau leptons produced in 10 GeV electron-positron collisions at the SuperKEKB high-luminosity collider at KEK. These data, collected in low-background and kinematically known conditions, will allow us to measure hundreds of parameters that test the standard model (SM) and probe for the existence of new particles, at mass scales orders of magnitudes higher than those studied at the energy frontier. We project our sensitivities for measurements that are of primary relevance and where Belle II will be unique or world leading for data corresponding to 1 to 50 ab. Belle II will uniquely probe non-SM contributions in sensitive decays and charmless decays, semileptonic …
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management
