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Measured and projected beam backgrounds in the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2023.168550

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Detector background; Lepton collider; Monte-Carlo simulation

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The Belle II experiment at SuperKEKB aims to collect unprecedented data to study CP violation in the B-meson system and search for physics beyond the standard model. To achieve this, the luminosity of the collider needs to be increased and beam backgrounds must be well controlled. Recent refinements have improved background simulations, and it is predicted that background hit rates will remain acceptable until a certain luminosity is reached.
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider aims to collect an unprecedented data set of 50 ab-1 to study ������������-violation in the ������-meson system and to search for Physics beyond the Standard Model. SuperKEKB is already the world's highest-luminosity collider. In order to collect the planned data set within approximately one decade, the target is to reach a peak luminosity of 6 x 1035 cm-2 s-1by further increasing the beam currents and reducing the beam size at the interaction point by squeezing the betatron function down to ������y* = 0.3 mm. To ensure detector longevity and maintain good reconstruction performance, beam backgrounds must remain well controlled. We report on current background rates in Belle II and compare these against simulation. We find that a number of recent refinements have significantly improved the background simulation accuracy. Finally, we estimate the safety margins going forward. We predict that backgrounds should remain high but acceptable until a luminosity of at least 2.8 x 1035 cm-2 s-1is reached for ������y* = 0.6 mm. At this point, the most vulnerable Belle II detectors, the Time-of-Propagation (TOP) particle identification system and the Central Drift Chamber (CDC), have predicted background hit rates from single-beam and luminosity backgrounds that add up to approximately half of the maximum acceptable rates.

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