Precision YN and nN measurements with an LH2/LD2 target in the BESIII detector
Abstract
Located at the BEPCII e+e- collider, the BESIII experiment provides a robust platform for investigating (anti)hyperon-nucleon (YN) and antineutron-nucleon (nN) interactions. This is made possible by the high production cross-sections of J/ and (3686) resonances and their substantial decay branches into these baryons. Although previous studies using the beam pipe as a target demonstrated feasibility, statistical precision remains constrained by the limited material budget. To address this, we propose installing a dedicated liquid hydrogen or liquid deuterium target between the beam pipe and the Cylindrical Gas Electron Multiplier Inner Tracker. Monte Carlo simulations confirm that the added material has a negligible effect on charged particle tracking. This upgrade is expected to enhance the effective luminosity for scattering on free protons by a factor of 10--30 for , +, , and n beams, enabling high-precision measurements of YN and nN interactions that will significantly advance our knowledge of non-perturbative strong interactions.
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