NA61/SHINE requests ESPP support to continue SPS hadron production measurements in 2029-2032, motivated by an apparent violation of isospin symmetry in Ar+Sc collisions, first-time charm-anticharm correlation studies, and precision needs of neutrino and cosmic-ray physics.
Measurements of $K^0_{\textrm{S}}$, $\Lambda$ and $\bar{\Lambda}$ production in 120 GeV/$c$ p + C interactions
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This paper presents multiplicity measurements of $K^0_{\textrm{S}}$, $\Lambda$, and $\bar{\Lambda}$ produced in 120 GeV/$c$ proton-carbon interactions. The measurements were made using data collected at the NA61/SHINE experiment during two different periods. Decays of these neutral hadrons impact the measured $\pi^+$, $\pi^-$, $p$ and $\bar{p}$ multiplicities in the 120 GeV/$c$ proton-carbon reaction, which are crucial inputs for long-baseline neutrino experiment predictions of neutrino beam flux. The double-differential multiplicities presented here will be used to more precisely measure charged-hadron multiplicities in this reaction, and to re-weight neutral hadron production in neutrino beam Monte Carlo simulations.
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Proposal from the NA61/SHINE Collaboration for update of European Strategy for Particle Physics
NA61/SHINE requests ESPP support to continue SPS hadron production measurements in 2029-2032, motivated by an apparent violation of isospin symmetry in Ar+Sc collisions, first-time charm-anticharm correlation studies, and precision needs of neutrino and cosmic-ray physics.