Simulation of Light Antinucleus-Nucleus Interactions
A. Galoyan, V. Uzhinsky

TL;DR
This paper presents a Monte Carlo simulation for light anti-nuclei interactions with matter, integrating various theoretical models to support experimental and cosmic ray research.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive Geant4-based simulation that combines multiple theoretical approaches to model anti-nuclei interactions with matter.
Findings
Simulation covers anti-deuterium, anti-tritium, anti-He3, anti-He4
Supports experimental studies at LHC and RHIC
Aids cosmic ray anti-nuclei detection efforts
Abstract
Creations of light anti-nuclei (anti-deuterium, anti-tritium, anti-He3 and anti-He4) are observed by collaborations at the LHC and RHIC accelerators. Some cosmic ray experiments are aimed to find the anti-nuclei in cosmic rays. To support the experimental studies of the anti-nuclei a Monte Carlo simulation of anti-nuclei interactions with matter is implemented in the Geant4 toolkit. The implementation combines practically all known theoretical approaches to the problem of antinucleon-nucleon interactions.
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