Belle II is a general purpose high-energy
particle detector with almost full
solid angle coverage. It has a cylindrical shape to cover the e e collisions happening on the central axis of the detector. The detector is asymmetric in beam direction, because the initial energy of the electron beam is larger than the positron beam. Much of the original Belle detector has been upgraded to cope with the higher instantaneous luminosity provided by the
SuperKEKB accelerator. provide as precise position measurement of the charged particle trajectories. First layer is only 14 mm away from the beam. So far, only two ladders of the second PXD layer have been installed. • Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) - 8 layers of
silicon strip sensors arranged in cylindrical barrel and an inclined endcap towards electron direction for better coverage. The SVD and PXD detectors sometimes are referred as VerteX Detector (VXD). The total VXD size has been tuned to cover most of the typical K^0_S travel distance. • Central Drift Chamber (CDC) is a
wire chamber central tracking system, which provides the measurement of momentum and charge of the charged particles produced by the collisions as well as
particle type identification (PID) via their energy depositions. •
Aerogel ring-imaging Cherenkov detector (aRICH) provides PID information about the charged particle going into the forward direction. • Time Of Propagation (TOP) counter consisting of quartz bars utilising
totally internally reflected Cherenkov photons and measuring the time of propagation, which is used for PID. • Electromagnetic
calorimeter (ECL) a highly segmented array of thallium-doped caesium iodide
CsI(
Tl) crystals assembled in a
projective geometry to measure energies of the neutral final state particles such as photons, K^0_L and neutrons, as well as PID. • Superconducting solenoid, which provides a 1.5 tesla magnetic field, which bends the trajectories of the final state charged particles to measure their charge and momentum. • K^0_L and
Muon detector (KLM) used to identify K^0_L energy depositions as well as for
muon PID. == Timeline ==