The REDTOP experiment: a η/η factory to explore dark matter and physics beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
The REDTOP experiment is a proposed super-η/η' factory aimed at exploring physics beyond the Standard Model in the MeV-GeV range and rare η/η' meson decays. With projected production rates exceeding 1013 η/year and 1012 η'/year, REDTOP will enable studies of symmetry violations and all four portals to the Dark Sector. Preliminary studies show sensitivity, which could open a broad possibility for exploring new physics and contribute to a deeper understanding of fundamental interactions within the Standard Model. Such high statistics experiments and the required sensitivity can only be achieved with a high intensity proton or pion beam, available at several accelerator facilities worldwide. This article discusses the physics potential of the REDTOP experiment, the detector design, and the future beam requirements.
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