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This project focuses on developing methods to polarize antiproton beams for advanced experiments in hadron physics. By optimizing spin-filtering techniques, it aims to achieve significantly higher beam intensities for studying the structure of matter.
Hadrons, the building blocks of all matter in Nature, are not fundamental but composed of quarks and gluons.
Up to now we do not know HOW NATURE MAKES HADRONS one of the most important questions of contemporary structure-of-matter physics.
Major breakthroughs are to be expected with new experimental facilities such as FAIR.
Most studies in hadron physics at HESR/FAIR will employ beams of unpolarized antiprotons, but the most spectacular opportunities will arise for polarized antiprotons the phys…
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH
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Italy, Ferrara
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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