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Physics Achievements from the Belle Experiment

Jolanta Brodzicka, Thomas Browder, Paoti Chang, Simon Eidelman, Bostjan Golob, Kiyoshi Hayasaka, Hisaki Hayashii, Toru Iijima, Kenji Inami, Kay Kinoshita, Youngjoon Kwon, Kenkichi Miyabayashi, Gagan Mohanty, Mikihiko Nakao, Hideyuki Nakazawa, Stephen Olsen, Yoshihide Sakai, Christoph Schwanda, Alan Schwartz, Karim Trabelsi, Sadaharu Uehara, Shoji Uno, Yasushi Watanabe, Anze Zupanc

Published 2012-12-21Version 1

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.

Comments: 119 pages, 81 figures, submitted to PTEP journal
Categories: hep-ex
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