Extension of the J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility: Third White Paper
Kazuya Aoki, Hiroyuki Fujioka, Toshiyuki Gogami, Yoshimasa Hidaka,, Emiko Hiyama, Ryotaro Honda, Atsushi Hosaka, Yudai Ichikawa, Masaharu Ieiri,, Masahiro Isaka, Noriyoshi Ishii, Takatsugu Ishikawa, Yusuke Komatsu, Takeshi, Komatsubara, GeiYoub Lim, Koji Miwa, Yuhei Morino

TL;DR
This white paper discusses the planned extension of the J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility to explore new regions in particle physics, aiming to advance understanding of matter's origin and evolution.
Contribution
It proposes an extension of the facility to enable experiments in unexplored areas of strangeness, hadron, and flavor physics.
Findings
Enhanced capabilities for strangeness nuclear physics
New experimental opportunities in hadron physics
Potential to resolve key issues in flavor physics
Abstract
The J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility was constructed with an aim to explore the origin and evolution of matter in the universe through the experiments with intense particle beams. In the past decade, many results on particle and nuclear physics have been obtained at the present facility. To expand the physics programs to unexplored regions never achieved, the extension project of the Hadron Experimental Facility has been extensively discussed. This white paper presents the physics of the extension of the Hadron Experimental Facility for resolving the issues in the fields of the strangeness nuclear physics, hadron physics, and flavor physics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Superconducting Materials and Applications
