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Hadron physics at the FAIR facility

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The realization of FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research [1]) will pave the road towards a variety of experiments which will further our understanding of strong QCD. The \( \overline P \) ANDA experiment will explore the annihilation of antiprotons on hydrogen and heavy targets at energies of up to 15 GeV, while the CBM experiment focusses on the study of the properties of highly compressed nuclear matter. Both experiments will exploit state-of-the-art detection techniques to achieve spectroscopy of particles in a large energy and angular range.

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Brinkmann, K.T. (2008). Hadron physics at the FAIR facility. In: Hammer, HW., Kleber, V., Thoma, U., Schmieden, H. (eds) NSTAR 2007. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85144-8_27

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