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First Events from BELLE. Daniel Marlow Princeton University for the Belle Collaboration 200 People 50 Institutions 10 Countries. Physics Motivation.
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First Events from BELLE Daniel Marlow Princeton University for the Belle Collaboration 200 People 50 Institutions 10 Countries XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Physics Motivation Our goal is to measure the phases of the KM mixing matrix elements by observing interference between direct and mixing-induced decays of the form where f is a CP eigenstate, e.g., XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
The KEK-B Asymmetric Collider KEK-B is similar to PEP-II in many ways, although there is a (potentially) important difference in the way in which the beams are brought into collision. XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Beam Crossing Schemes By colliding the beams at an angle, the KEK-B design achieves a simplified interaction region. Moreover, every RF bucket (2 ns spacing) can be filled to achieve maximum luminosity. However, this approach risks destabilizing couplings between transverse and longitudinal modes of the machines. A crab-crossing cavity is under development in case this proves to be a problem. XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Linac Parameters XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Ring Parameters XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Motivation for Detector Parameters • Vertex Measurement • Need to measure decay vertices to <50m to get proper time distribution. • Tracking… • Would like p/p.5% to help distinguish B decays from BK and BKK decays. • Provide dE/dx for particle ID. • EM calorimetry • Detect g’s from slow, asymmetric p0’s need efficiency down to 20 MeV. • Hadronic Calorimetry • Tag muons. • Tag direction of KL’s from decay BKL . • Particle ID • Tag strangeness to distinguish B decays from Bbar decays (low p). • Tag ’s to distinguish B decays from BK and BKK decays (high p). XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Particle ID needs XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Key Belle Milestones • Early 1990’s - Japanese groups begin working. • January 1994 - Collaboration forms. • April 1995 - TDR Submitted. …lots of work by lots of people in lots of places... • Dec 18, 1998 - Belle detector completed (including SVD) • Jan 26, 1999 - First cosmic ray with full detector. • May 1, 1999 - Belle rolled into place. • June 1, 1999 - First hadronic event!!!!! • June 1999 About 1200 hadron events obtained before vacuum pipe mishap. XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
June 1, 1999: Our First Hadronic Event XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
More Fun: SVD Included XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
First J/y Candidate • J/yee • M(ee) = 3.1 GeV XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
SVD Performance XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
SVD Tomography X-Z distribution of primary vertices for all triggers, including beam gas. The IP, the beam crossing angle, and various flanges etc in the IR are clearly evident. XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
CDC Performance (Cosmic Rays) XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
CDC Performance Hadronic sampled di-pion invariant mass. Close to MC value XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
ACC Efficiency XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
CsI Performance XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
CsI Performance Hadronic sample XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
More CsI XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
KLM Performance XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Detection XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
We observed a dimuon event • J/y • M() = 3.1 GeV • both muons tracks clearly evident in magnet return yoke • This events is consistent with • although there were no hits in the RPCs XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Truth in Advertising • CDC backgrounds higher than expected • Wire currents somewhat high • Crosstalk raises effective occupancy • Problem under study, one option is to reduce Q/T converter ramp-down time • Significant beampipe heating observed • adding cooling in short term • smooth HOM-inducing discontinuity on inside of beampipe in longer term XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Conclusions & Outlook • The KEK-B accelerator is working. • The entire Belle detector, including the DAQ and offline reconstruction software, is working. • We face daunting challenges in terms of increasing the luminosity while keeping the backgrounds under control. • The months ahead should be interesting! XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999
Run Plan XIth Rencontres de Blois on Frontiers of Matter, July 1, 1999