https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2008-00796-5
The PANDA detector at the future FAIR laboratory
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University of Edinburgh, School of Physics,
James Clerk Maxwell Building, King's Buildings,
Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK
Corresponding author: kf@ph.ed.ac.uk
FAIR, the future Facility for Anti-proton and
Ion Research at Darmstadt, shall provide
heavy ion and antiproton beams of unprecedented
intensities, with several of the core experiments
to investigate the physics of strong interactions.
With the planned high interaction rates of up to
using cooled antiprotons of 1.5–15 GeV/c,
the PANDA detector will allow high-precision measurements
and the observation of rare reaction channels.
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