Speaker
Keisuke Yoshihara
(University of Hawaii)
Description
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider is building on the achievements of its predecessor, Belle, to explore new frontiers in B physics. With its vastly increased dataset, Belle II enables detailed studies of rare B meson decays and CP violation, offering unique sensitivity to phenomena beyond the Standard Model. These efforts are complemented by results from the LHC, which provide additional insight into rare decays and heavy flavor processes. This presentation highlights recent results from Belle II and selected findings from the LHC, focusing on the search for new physics and its implications for the future of flavor physics.