Workshop „Physics Opportunities with Proton Beams at SIS100” was held in Wuppertal
PANDA meetings
09/11-11/11 2026 CM26/2 at GSI
30/03-01/04 2026 CM26/1 at Bonn
24/11-26/11 2025 CM25/2 at GSI
16/06-18/06 2025 CM 25/1 at GSI
The PANDA experiment will exploit matter antimatter annihilations at the international accelerator Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe (FAIR) to investigate fundamental questions of hadron and nuclear physics.
High interaction rates of cooled antiprotons, of 1.5 to 15GeV/c, with a fixed proton or nuclear target together with an unprecedented beam momentum precision enable a broad hadron physics program in the charmed and multi-strange sector capable to deliver decisive contributions to open questions of QCD.
This talk highlights the physics goals envisaged throughout the phases of the PANDA experiment at FAIR.
High interaction rates of cooled antiprotons, of 1.5 to 15GeV/c, with a fixed proton or nuclear target together with an unprecedented beam momentum precision enable a broad hadron physics program in the charmed and multi-strange sector capable to deliver decisive contributions to open questions of QCD.
This talk highlights the physics goals envisaged throughout the phases of the PANDA experiment at FAIR.

