PANDA Experiment at FAIR - Subatomic Physics with Antiprotons
Johan Messchendorp on behalf of the PANDA Collaboration
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The non-perturbative nature of the strong interaction leads to spectacular phenomena, such as the formation of hadronic matter, color confinement, and the generation of the mass of visible matter. To get deeper insight into the underlying mechanisms remains one of the most challenging tasks within the field of subatomic physics. The antiProton ANnihilations at DArmstadt (${\bar{\rm P}}$ANDA) collaboration has the ambition to
address key questions in this field by exploiting a cooled beam of antiprotons at the High-Energy Storage Ring (HESR) at the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) combined with a state-of-the-art and versatile detector. In this contribution, I will address some of the unique features of ${\bar{\rm P}}$ANDA that give rise to a promising physics
program together with state-of-the-art technological developments.
address key questions in this field by exploiting a cooled beam of antiprotons at the High-Energy Storage Ring (HESR) at the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) combined with a state-of-the-art and versatile detector. In this contribution, I will address some of the unique features of ${\bar{\rm P}}$ANDA that give rise to a promising physics
program together with state-of-the-art technological developments.