Low-energy antiproton physics and the FLAIR facility
Eberhard Widmann

TL;DR
The paper discusses the development and potential of the FLAIR facility for low-energy antiproton research, highlighting recent advancements with the CRYRING storage ring at GSI Darmstadt that enhance physics opportunities.
Contribution
It introduces the FLAIR facility concept and reports on recent progress with the CRYRING storage ring, expanding low-energy antiproton research capabilities.
Findings
CRYRING installation enables new low-energy antiproton experiments
FAIR's extension with FLAIR offers unique research opportunities
Recent developments revitalize low-energy antiproton physics
Abstract
FLAIR, the Facility for Low-energy Antiproton and Ion Research has been proposed in 2004 as an extension of the planned FAIR facility at Darmstadt, Germany. FLAIR was not included into the Modularized Start Version of FAIR, but the recent installation of the CRYRING storage ring at GSI Darmstadt has opened new perspectives for physics with low-energy antiprotons at FAIR.
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