Observation and Reconstruction of Antiproton Annihilation at Rest in LArIAT

04 Feb 2025
Seminars and colloquia
Time
Venue
Dennis Sciama Lecture Theatre
Denys Wilkinson Building, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH
Speaker(s)

Vincent Basque, FNAL

Seminar series
Experimental particle physics seminar

Abstract

Antiproton annihilation at rest can provide a unique probe into the intra-nuclear structure of nuclei. This process was first observed in the 1950’s using photographic emulsion and has since been observed and studied on a variety of nuclei. We present here the first observation and reconstruction of antiproton annihilation at-rest interactions on argon nuclei using data from the LArIAT experiment, a liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC). LArIAT was exposed to a charged particle test-beam at Fermilab from 2015-2017. Antiprotons tagged using LArIAT’s beamline instrumentation were reconstructed in the LArTPC, and the multiplicities of final-state particles emerging from the identified annihilation at-rest vertex were measured. These results will inform searches for neutron-antineutron oscillation events in the future LArTPCs like DUNE due to their similar topological signature.