PANDA experiment

The PANDA experiment is a planned particle physics experiment at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Darmstadt.[1][2][3]

PANDA will use proton–antiproton annihilation to study strong interaction physics including charmonium spectroscopy and exotic states such as charmed hybrids and glueballs. [4]

A description of the experiment is available at the scholarpedia.

References

  1. PANDA Collaboration (2009). "Physics Performance Report for PANDA: Strong Interaction Studies with Antiprotons". arXiv:0903.3905 [hep-ex].
  2. Bettoni, D. (2007). "The PANDA Experiment at FAIR". In Bettonvil, F.; Kac, J. (eds.). Proceedings of the International Meteor Conference, Roden, The Netherlands, 14-17 September, 2006. 070805. pp. 8–17. arXiv:0710.5664. Bibcode:2007pimo.conf....8B. ISBN 978-2-87355-018-9.
  3. Brinkmann, K.-T.; Gianotti, P.; Lehmann, I. (2006). "Exploring the mysteries of strong interactions: The PANDA experiment". Nuclear Physics News. 16: 15–18. arXiv:physics/0701090. doi:10.1080/10506890600579868.
  4. "PANDA: Proton Antiproton Annihilations at Darmstadt". Stefan-Meyer-Institut für subatomare Physik. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
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