New high-sensitivity searches for neutrons converting into antineutrons and/or sterile neutrons at the European Spallation Source
A. Addazi, K. Anderson, S. Ansell, K. Babu, J. Barrow, D.V. Baxter,, P.M. Bentley, Z. Berezhiani, R. Bevilacqua, C. Bohm, G. Brooijmans, J., Broussard, R. Biondi, B. Dev, C. Crawford, A. Dolgov, K. Dunne, P., Fierlinger, M.R. Fitzsimmons, A. Fomin, M. Frost, S. Gardner, A.

TL;DR
This paper proposes a high-sensitivity two-stage experiment at the European Spallation Source to search for baryon number violation through neutron-antineutron oscillations and related processes, aiming to explore physics beyond current collider capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup at ESS for detecting baryon number violation with sensitivities up to three orders of magnitude higher than previous searches.
Findings
Potential to discover neutron-antineutron oscillations
Enhanced sensitivity to sterile neutron mixing
Implications for baryogenesis and dark matter
Abstract
The violation of Baryon Number, , is an essential ingredient for the preferential creation of matter over antimatter needed to account for the observed baryon asymmetry in the universe. However, such a process has yet to be experimentally observed. The HIBEAM/NNBAR %experiment program is a proposed two-stage experiment at the European Spallation Source (ESS) to search for baryon number violation. The program will include high-sensitivity searches for processes that violate baryon number by one or two units: free neutron-antineutron oscillation () via mixing, neutron-antineutron oscillation via regeneration from a sterile neutron state (), and neutron disappearance (); the effective process of neutron regeneration () is also…
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