Distributed Computing at Belle II
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Abstract
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider in Tsukuba, Japan, will start physics data taking in 2018 and will accumulate 50 $\mathrm{ab}^{-1}$ of e+e- collision data, about 50 times larger than the data set of the earlier Belle experiment. The computing requirements of Belle II are comparable to those of a RUN I high-$p_T$ LHC experiment. Computing will make full use of high speed networking and of the Computing Grids in North America, Asia and Europe. Results of an initial MC simulation campaign with 5 $\mathrm{ab}^{-1}$ equivalent luminosity will be described.
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Authors
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Vikas Bansal
Pacific Northwest Natl Lab