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The New AMBER Experiment at the CERN SPS
The M2 beamline at CERN/SPS uniquely provides both muon and hadron beams of high intensity in the energy range of few hundred GeV. Its present versatility, together with the prospect of upgrading it with radio-frequency cavities to separate hadron species, make it the ideal location for an ambitious...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00601-022-01769-7 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2835870 |
Sumario: | The M2 beamline at CERN/SPS uniquely provides both muon and hadron beams of high intensity in the energy range of few hundred GeV. Its present versatility, together with the prospect of upgrading it with radio-frequency cavities to separate hadron species, make it the ideal location for an ambitious experimental program devoted to fundamental QCD measurements. AMBER is a new fixed-target experiment at CERN starting its data-taking in 2023. The proposed experimental studies address the various aspects of the so-called Emergence of Hadron Mass mechanism: the proton and mesons charge radii, the mesonic parton momentum distributions, the kaon polarizability and the kaon-induced hadron spectroscopy. The elastic muon-proton scattering process is proposed as a novel approach to the long-standing puzzle of the proton charge radius. Measurements of the antiproton production cross section in proton-helium collisions will provide much needed input for searches of Dark Matter. Pion- and kaon-induced Drell–Yan measurements will allow for an improved understanding of the meson structure, while the two beam charges provide sea-valence separation sensitivity. In the longer term, an upgrade of the M2 beamline may provide kaon beams of high purity by the radio-frequency separation technique. This would open new prospects in the strange-sector hadron spectroscopy and for the study of the kaon-induced Primakoff reaction. |
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