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Thorsten Feldmann

Researcher at Folkwang University of the Arts

Publications -  82
Citations -  3438

Thorsten Feldmann is an academic researcher from Folkwang University of the Arts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum chromodynamics & Quark. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 77 publications receiving 2958 citations. Previous affiliations of Thorsten Feldmann include University of Siegen & CERN.

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Quark structure of pseudoscalar mesons

TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of pseudoscalar mesons can be understood in terms of the underlying quark (and eventually gluon) structure, and a thorough discussion of theoretical and phenomenological consequences of the mixing approach is given.
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The Belle II Physics Book

E. Kou, +561 more
TL;DR: The Belle II detector as mentioned in this paper is a state-of-the-art detector for heavy flavor physics, quarkonium and exotic states, searches for dark sectors, and many other areas.
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Non-factorizable Contributions to $B \to \pi\pi$ Decays

TL;DR: In this article, the experimental information on branching fractions and CP asymmetries can be used to better understand the QCD dynamics in these decays, and they decompose the independent isospin amplitudes into factorizable and non-factorizable contributions.
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Implications of LHCb measurements and future prospects

A. Bharucha, +761 more
TL;DR: The first results from LHCb have made a significant impact on the flavour physics landscape and have definitively proved the concept of a dedicated experiment in the forward region at a hadron collider.
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The Belle II Physics Book

E. Kou, +526 more
TL;DR: The physics program of the Belle II experiment, located on the intensity frontier SuperKEKB $e+e^-$ collider, is presented in this article, which includes a wide scope of physics topics: B physics, charm, tau, quarkonium, electroweak precision measurements and dark sector searches.