1 September 2024 to 1 April 2025
Europe/Zurich timezone

Proposal from the NA61/SHINE Collaboration for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics

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Description

Building on the current program’s success and driven by new physics challenges, the NA61/SHINE Collaboration proposes to continue measuring hadron production properties in reactions induced by hadron and ion beams after CERN Long Shutdown 3. These measurements are of significant interest to the heavy-ion, cosmic-ray, and neutrino physics communities and will focus on:

(i) Investigating hadron production in the light-ion systems to explore the diagram of high-energy nuclear collisions, and to obtain new insight into the unexpected violation of isospin (flavour) symmetry recently
observed by the experiment.
(ii) Measuring charm–anti-charm correlations to gain unique insights into the production locality of charm and anti-charm quark pairs.
(iii) Examining strangeness and multistrangeness production to improve our understanding of the early Universe’s evolution and neutron star formation.
(iv) Measuring cross-sections relevant for cosmic-ray measurements, significantly boosting searches for new physics in our Galaxy.
(v) Conducting hadron production measurements with proton, pion, and kaon beams for neutrino physics, enhancing the precision of hadron production data needed for initial neutrino flux predictions in neutrino oscillation experiments.
(vi) Measuring hadron production processes relevant for understanding the flux of atmospheric neutrinos as well as neutrinos and muons from spallation sources.

To achieve these objectives, a detector upgrade and a beam upgrade are required, with data-taking planned for the period 2029–2032 and beyond.

Authors

Andrzej Krzysztof Rybicki (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) Eric Daniel Zimmerman (University of Colorado Boulder (US)) Joanna Maria Stepaniak (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL)) Joanna Stepaniak (NCBJ, Warsaw) Katarzyna Grebieszkow (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Katarzyna Grebieszkow (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Ludwik Turko (University Wroclaw) Ludwik Turko (University of Wroclaw (PL)) Maja Mackowiak-Pawlowska (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Marek Gazdzicki (Jan Kochanowski University (PL)) Michael Unger Michael Unger (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology) Philip Von Doetinchem (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Przemyslaw Adrich (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL)) Przemysław Adrich (National Centre for Nuclear Research) Seweryn Kowalski (University of Silesia (PL)) Szymon Pulawski (University of Silesia (PL)) Szymon Pulawski (University of Silesia) Yoshikazu Nagai (Eötvös Loránd University (HU))

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