Importance of Future Hyperon Beta Decay Experiments
N. Solomey (Illinois Inst. of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the significance of future hyperon beta decay experiments, highlighting recent experimental advances, potential measurements of form-factors, and their implications for testing the standard model and understanding hyperon structure.
Contribution
It proposes new measurements of hyperon beta decay form-factors and explores their potential to test the standard model and reveal hyperon compositeness.
Findings
First form-factor measurement from $ar{ u}$ decay of $ ext{Xi}^0$ hyperons
Potential to rule out second class weak currents
Measurement of hyperon compositeness and form-factor couplings
Abstract
Recent results from the KTeV experiment at Fermilab using hyperons have enabled a great leap in improving our understanding of elementary particle physics, especially with the first form-factor measurement from the semi-leptonic decay . This decay is a test of whether the standard model contains all of the needed parameters to fully describe hyperon beta decay. It was observed for the first time only in 1997 even though its importance had been explicitly stated in 1961 by the early theories of the standard model as formulated by N. Cabibbo. We have the ability to improve this measurement substantially by making the definitive form-factor measurement with a sample of 30,000 such decays from a forthcoming experiment, which will either show or rule out the existence any additional second class weak currents, an obviously important measurement…
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TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Neutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
