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The PANDA detector at the GSI-FAIR project

The PANDA detector at the GSI-FAIR project

A major component of the approved upgrade of the GSI facility in Darmstadt, Germany is the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR) for high intensity, phase space cooled antiprotons with momenta up to 15 GeV/c. At this facility a wide physics program is planned to investigate both the structure of hadrons i...

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Personal Name(s): Ritman, J.
Contributing Institute: Institut 1 (Experimentelle Kernphysik I); IKP-E-I
Published in: International journal of modern physics / A, 20 (2005) S. 567 - 569
Imprint: Singapur World Scientific Publ. 2005
Physical Description: 567 - 569
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X05021804
Document Type: Journal Article
Research Program: Physik der Hadronen
Series Title: International Journal of Modern Physics A 20
Subject (ZB):
J
antiproton annihilation
charmonium
hybrids
D mesons
charm in matter
Publikationsportal JuSER
Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X05021804 in citations.

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A major component of the approved upgrade of the GSI facility in Darmstadt, Germany is the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR) for high intensity, phase space cooled antiprotons with momenta up to 15 GeV/c. At this facility a wide physics program is planned to investigate both the structure of hadrons in the charmonium mass range and the spectroscopy of double hypernuclei. To serve the many experiments planned at this new facility, a general purpose detector called PANDA (Proton ANtiproton Detector Array) is planned. An overview of the PANDA detector concept, as well as selected results from simulation of the detector's performance will be presented.

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