Speaker
Martina Laurenza
(Uppsala University)
Description
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider in Japan is a high-luminosity B-factory designed to study B mesons in detail. However, due to the large number of charm quarks produced in electron-positron collisions, Belle II also functions effectively as a charm-factory. Its excellent vertexing, tracking, and particle identification allow precise studies of charm meson decays, including phenomena such as mixing and CP violation. This talk will give an overview of the current and future charm physics program at Belle II, highlighting its potential to improve our understanding of fundamental particle interactions.
Primary author
Martina Laurenza
(Uppsala University)