A New Experiment to Study Hyperon CP Violation, Charmonium, and Charm
Daniel M. Kaplan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential for Fermilab's antiproton facility to conduct groundbreaking experiments on hyperon CP violation, charmonium, and charm after the Tevatron shutdown, highlighting future research opportunities.
Contribution
It proposes new experimental avenues leveraging Fermilab's antiproton source for precision measurements in hyperon CP violation and charmonium physics.
Findings
Fermilab's antiproton source is the world's most intense.
Future experiments could achieve leading measurements in hyperon CP violation.
The paper reviews the facility's status and potential physics topics.
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 world-leading low- and medium-energy antiproton programs. 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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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Superconducting Materials and Applications
