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Description
The production of helium and anti-helium nuclei is studied for the first time with the LHCb detector in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13 \, TeV$. The used dataset was collected between the years 2016 to 2018 and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of $L = 5.5 fb^{-1}$. The helium nuclei are identified using ionization losses in the silicon sensors of the VELO and ST detectors, alongside timing measurements in the OT drift tubes. A total of $10^5$ prompt helium and anti-helium are identified with negligible background contamination. First application of this method is the reconstruction of hypertritons via the 2-body decay into Helium-3 and a charged pion. A total of $10^2$ hypertriton candidates are found. This example proves the feasibility of a rich program of measurements of QCD and astrophysics interest involving light nuclei.