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The BaBar detector was built at SLAC to study the millions of B mesons produced by the PEP-II storage ring. The BaBar Collaboration consists of approximately 600 physicists and engineers from 75 institutions in 13 countries.



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New! BaBar Collaboration Meeting, Online Only, Dec. 15-17, 2020. Meeting registration and agenda , Connection info & access code
BaBar Jamboree Meeting, Online Only, Sept. 15-16, 2020. Meeting registration and agenda , Connection info & access code
BaBar Collaboration Meeting, SLAC, June 2-4, 2020. Meeting registration and agenda
BaBar Jamboree Meeting, SLAC, March 10-11, 2020. Meeting registration and agenda
BaBar Collaboration Meeting, SLAC, Dec 10-12, 2019. Meeting registration and agenda
BaBar Jamboree Meeting, SLAC, October 2-3, 2019. Meeting registration and agenda
BaBar Collaboration Meeting, SLAC, June 11-13, 2019. Meeting registration and agenda
BaBar Physics Jamboree, SLAC, March 12-13, 2019. Meeting registration and agenda
BaBar Collaboration Meeting and 25th anniversary celebration is at SLAC on December 11-13.
25th anniversary event registration and agenda (Indico),    Collaboration Meeting page and registration.
BaBar's search for invisibly decaying dark photons highlighted in LBNL press release Symmetry and Interactions
The lepton universality tension in B -> D(*) tau nu, recently reviewed in a Nature article, was subsequently followed up with coverage in Scientific American, Nature Correspondence and Science Friday Broadcast of 21 July 2017.
Congratulations to PEP-II and BaBar's Jonathan Dorfan and David Hitlin, along with KEK-B and Belle's Stephen Olsen and Fumihiko Takasaki, for winning the 2016 APS W.K.H Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics. Celebration of Dorfan and Hitlin Panofsky Prize: Wednesday, 13 January 2016, SLAC Meeting Agenda
Viewpoint article on our dark photon search published in Physical Review Letters: http://physics.aps.org/articles/v7/115.
  BABAR Data in Tension with the Standard Model;  paper: arXiv:1205.5442, published as Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 101802 (2012)
  Physics Of  B-Factories Book; Published as Eur.Phys.J. C74 (2014) 3026;   (α, β, γ version)
  Babar NIM Paper Update Project Home Page, published as NIMA 729, 615-701, 2013, arXiv:1305.3560
  The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Kobayashi, Maskawa, and Nambu for their work on symmetry breaking and CP violation. Understanding the origins of CP violation is one of the primary goals of the experimental programs of both the BaBar and Belle experiments, which were mentioned by name in the Nobel press release. The BaBar Collaboration has prepared a statement explaining the meaning and importance of this work. [Poster Link]
See also related articles at:  SLAC Today   Nature   Science   Symmetry Magazine    Videos of the Nobel lectures are also available. See Kobayashi, Maskawa, and Nambu.
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