Status and Perspectives of PANDA
Kai-Thomas Brinkmann

TL;DR
PANDA is a future experiment at FAIR aiming to study charmonium and hypernuclei using antiproton beams, with advanced detector systems for high-precision spectroscopy and background suppression.
Contribution
This paper presents the layout and novel detector developments of the PANDA experiment for high-resolution charmonium spectroscopy.
Findings
Design of the PANDA detector system for high-precision measurements
Implementation of novel detector technologies for background suppression
Flexibility of the detector setup for diverse physics goals
Abstract
Physics with antiprotons in the charmonium mass region will play a major role at the future PANDA experiment at the FAIR facility in Darmstadt. At PANDA, an antiproton beam with momenta up to 15 GeV/c circulating in the high-energy storage ring HESR will interact with a hydrogen target. High interaction rates and unprecedented momentum precision will allow experiments addressing, among a variety of other physics goals, hidden and open charm spectroscopy. The detector system of PANDA is optimized to meet the challenges of high-resolution spectroscopy of charmonium states of any quantum number in formation and production with very good background suppression. At the same time, emphasis is placed on meeting the requirements of other parts of the physics program as, e.g. spectroscopy of hypernuclei, with a flexible setup of detector components. This contribution discusses the layout of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
