An Ultrahigh-Statistics Charm Experiment for the Year $\sim2000$
Daniel M. Kaplan, Vassili Papavassiliou (Illinois Institute of, Technology)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a high-statistics fixed-target experiment for charm decays, capable of reconstructing over 100 million events to test the Standard Model and search for new physics phenomena like D0 mixing and CP violation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup designed to achieve unprecedented charm decay statistics for detailed Standard Model tests and new physics searches.
Findings
Potential to reconstruct >10^8 charm decays
Enhanced sensitivity to D0 mixing and CP violation
Capability to probe non-Standard physics phenomena
Abstract
After reviewing the motivation for high-statistics charm studies, we describe a fixed-target experiment capable of reconstructing charm decays. Such an experiment can test the Standard Model and probe non-Standard physics through sensitive searches for such phenomena as D0 mixing, CP violation, and FCNC decays.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications
