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Snowmass 2021 White Paper on Upgrading SuperKEKB with a Polarized Electron Beam: Discovery Potential and Proposed Implementation

Accelerator Physics 2022-09-14 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Upgrading the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider with polarized electron beams opens a new program of precision physics at a center-of-mass energy of 10.58 GeV. This white paper describes the physics potential of this `Chiral Belle' program. It includes projections for precision measurements of sin2θW\sin^2\theta_W that can be obtained from independent left-right asymmetry measurements of e+ee^+e^- transitions to pairs of electrons, muons, taus, charm and b-quarks. The sin2θW\sin^2\theta_W precision obtainable at SuperKEKB will match that of the LEP/SLC world average, but at the centre-of-mass energy of 10.58 GeV. Measurements of the couplings for muons, charm, and bb-quarks will be substantially improved and the existing 3σ3\sigma discrepancy between the SLC ALRA_{LR} and LEP AFBbA_{FB}^b measurements will be addressed. Precision measurements of neutral current universality will be more than an order of magnitude more precise than currently available. As the energy scale is well away from the Z0Z^0-pole, the precision measurements will have sensitivity to the presence of a parity-violating dark sector gauge boson, ZdarkZ_{\rm dark}. The program also enables the measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment g2g-2 form factor of the τ\tau to be made at an unprecedented level of precision. A precision of 10510^{-5} level is accessible with 40~ab1^{-1} and with more data it would start to approach the 10610^{-6} level. This technique would provide the most precise information from the third generation about potential new physics explanations of the muon g2g-2 4σ4\sigma anomaly. Additional τ\tau and QCD physics programs enabled or enhanced with having polarized electron beams are also discussed in this White Paper. This paper includes a summary of the path forward in R&D and next steps required to implement this upgrade and access its exciting discovery potential.

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@article{arxiv.2205.12847,
  title  = {Snowmass 2021 White Paper on Upgrading SuperKEKB with a Polarized Electron Beam: Discovery Potential and Proposed Implementation},
  author = {A. Accardi and D. M. Asner and H. Atmacan and R. Baartman and Sw. Banerjee and A. Beaubien and J. V. Bennett and M. Bertemes and M. Bessner and D. Biswas and G. Bonvicini and N. Brenny and R. A. Briere and T. E. Browder and C. Chen and S. Choudhury and D. Cinabro and J. Cochran and L. M. Cremaldi and W. Deconinck and A. Di Canto and S. Dubey and K. Flood and B. G. Fulsom and V. Gaur and M. Gericke and R. Godang and T. Gu and Y. Guan and J. Guilliams and C. Hadjivasiliou and O. Hartbrich and C. Hearty and M. Hoferichter and W. W. Jacobs and D. E. Jaffe and T. Junginger and S. Kang and L. Kapitánová and C. Ketter and A. Khatri and K. Kinoshita and S. Kohani and I. A. Koop and H. Korandla and I. Koseoglu Sari and R. Kroeger and J. Kumar and K. J. Kumara and M. Kuriki and T. Lam and P. J. Laycock and F. R. Le Diberder and L. Li and Z. Liptak and D. Liventsev and J. Mammei and A. Martens and F. Meier and C. Miller and S. Mitra and K. Moorthy and A. Natochii and N. Nellikunnummel and K. A. Nishimura and A. V. Otboev and E. R. Oxford and A. Panta and K. Parham and B. Parker and T. K. Pedlar and Y. Peng and R. Peschke and L. E. Piilonen and T. Planche and S. Pokharel and S. Prell and H. Purwar and D. E. Ricalde Herrmann and J. M. Roney and C. Rosenfeld and D. Sahoo and D. A. Sanders and A. Sangal and V. Savinov and S. Schneider and J. Schueler and A. J. Schwartz and Yu. M. Shatunov and V. Shebalin and A. Sibidanov and A. Signori and Z. S. Stottler and J. Strube and K. Trabelsi and S. Tripathi and S. E. Vahsen and G. S. Varner and A. Vossen and D. Wang and E. Wang and U. Wienands and L. Wood and J. Yelton and Y. Zhai and B. Zhang and D. Zhou and F. Zomer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.12847},
  year   = {2022}
}

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74 pages, 56 figures, contribution to Snowmass 2021