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The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider uses a series of detectors to measure the properties of particles created in a high energy environment. These measurements can be used to probe things like CP violation. However, in order to make precise measurements of CP violation, we must account for differences in how matter and antimatter interact with the detector. These "detection asymmetries" must be removed from any analysis seeking to measure CP violation.

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3-3-2023

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Λ<sup>0</sup> Detection Asymmetry at Belle II

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