Forward-produced short-lived hadrons in ultra-relativistic fixed-target heavy-ion collisions can survive to undergo secondary hadron–nucleus collisions with neighboring lattice nuclei due to Lorentz contraction and time dilation.
Baruccaet al.(PANDA), The potential of Λ and Ξ − studies with PANDA at FAIR, Eur
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The antiproton experiment PANDA at FAIR is designed to bring hadron physics to a new level in terms of scope, precision and accuracy. In this work, its unique capability for studies of hyperons is outlined. We discuss ground-state hyperons as diagnostic tools to study non-perturbative aspects of the strong interaction, and fundamental symmetries. New simulation studies have been carried out for two benchmark hyperon-antihyperon production channels: $\bar{p}p \to \bar{\Lambda}\Lambda$ and $\bar{p}p \to \bar{\Xi}^+\Xi^-$. The results, presented in detail in this paper, show that hyperon-antihyperon pairs from these reactions can be exclusively reconstructed with high efficiency and very low background contamination. In addition, the polarisation and spin correlations have been studied, exploiting the weak, self-analysing decay of hyperons and antihyperons. Two independent approaches to the finite efficiency have been applied and evaluated: one standard multidimensional efficiency correction approach, and one efficiency independent approach. The applicability of the latter was thoroughly evaluated for all channels, beam momenta and observables. The standard method yields good results in all cases, and shows that spin observables can be studied with high precision and accuracy already in the first phase of data taking with PANDA.
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Secondary Hadron--Nucleus Collisions of Short-Lived Hadrons in Ultra-Relativistic Fixed-Target Heavy-Ion Interactions
Forward-produced short-lived hadrons in ultra-relativistic fixed-target heavy-ion collisions can survive to undergo secondary hadron–nucleus collisions with neighboring lattice nuclei due to Lorentz contraction and time dilation.
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The CP-violating decay-rate asymmetry in Σ⁺→pℓ⁺ℓ⁻ is allowed to reach tens of percent and is testable at LHCb.