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Physics achievements from the Belle experiment
Author(s) -
J. Brodzicka,
T. E. Browder,
P. Chang,
S. Eidelman,
B. Golob,
K. Hayasaka,
H. Hayashii,
T. Iijima,
K. Inami,
K. Kinoshita,
Y.-J. Kwon,
K. Miyabayashi,
G. B. Mohanty,
M. Nakao,
H. Nakazawa,
S. L. Olsen,
Y. Sakai,
C. Schwanda,
A. J. Schwartz,
K. Trabelsi,
S. Uehara,
S. Uno,
Y. Watanabe,
A. Zupanc
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
progress of theoretical and experimental physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.887
H-Index - 53
ISSN - 2050-3911
DOI - 10.1093/ptep/pts072
Subject(s) - kekb , physics , collider , particle physics , nuclear physics
The Belle experiment, running at the KEKB e+e- asymmetric energy collider during the first decade of the century, achieved its original objective of measuring precisely differences between particles and anti-particles in the B system. After collecting 1000 fb-1 of data at various Upsilon resonances, Belle also obtained the many other physics results described in this article.

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