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Status and prospects of SuperKEKB collider and Belle II experiment

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 Added by Tagir Aushev
 Publication date 2012
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and research's language is English
 Authors T. Aushev




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High precision measurements in the quark flavor sector are essential for searching for new physics beyond the Standard model. SuperKEKB collider and Belle II detector are designed to perform such measurements. The status and prospects of the SuperKEKB and Belle II are presented in this article.



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