A cornucopia of antineutrons and hyperons from super J/psi factory for next-generation nuclear and particle physics high-precision experiments
Chang-Zheng Yuan, Marek Karliner

TL;DR
A super J/psi factory can produce high-quality, high-statistics beams of antineutrons and hyperons, enabling precise experiments in nuclear and particle physics that were previously difficult due to lack of suitable sources.
Contribution
This paper proposes and investigates a novel high-luminosity source of antineutrons and hyperons from a super J/psi factory, facilitating advanced experimental studies.
Findings
High-quality hyperon and antineutron beams can be generated from J/psi decays.
These sources enable precise measurements of baryon interactions and structure.
Potential applications include hypernuclei research and Monte Carlo calibration.
Abstract
In order to study the interactions and structure of various types of matter one typically needs to carry out scattering experiments utilizing many different particles as projectiles. Whereas beams of , , , , proton, antiproton, and of various heavy ions have been produced and have enabled many scientific breakthroughs, beams of antineutrons, hyperons (, and ) and their antiparticles are typically not easy to obtain. Here we point out and investigate a new high-quality source of these particles: a super factory with capability of accumulating trillions of decays each year. In the relevant decays the desired particle is produced together with other final state particles that can be tagged. This allows accurate determination of the flux and momentum of the projectile, enabling unprecedented precision-study of…
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