A New Experiment to Study Hyperon CP Violation and the Charmonium System
Daniel M. Kaplan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential for new experiments at Fermilab's antiproton facility to study hyperon CP violation and the charmonium system, leveraging the upcoming Tevatron shutdown for advanced measurements.
Contribution
It proposes a future experimental program utilizing Fermilab's antiproton source to explore hyperon CP violation and charmonium physics, aiming for world-leading results.
Findings
Current antiproton source is the world's most intense
Upcoming Tevatron shutdown enables new experimental opportunities
Potential for leading measurements in hyperon CP violation and charmonium studies
Abstract
Fermilab operates the world's most intense antiproton source, now exclusively dedicated to serving the needs of the Tevatron Collider. The anticipated 2009 shutdown of the Tevatron presents the opportunity for a world-leading low- and medium-energy antiproton program. We summarize the status of the Fermilab antiproton facility and review physics topics for which a future experiment could make the world's best measurements.
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